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Background imageLava Collection: africa, Cape Verde, Fogo. Sulphur near to the Pico Pequenho

africa, Cape Verde, Fogo. Sulphur near to the Pico Pequenho

Background imageLava Collection: africa, Cape Verde, Fogo. The Pico do Fogo seen from Cha das Caldeiras

africa, Cape Verde, Fogo. The Pico do Fogo seen from Cha das Caldeiras

Background imageLava Collection: Green sea turtle sleeping on lava rocks in Kiolo Bay at sunset, Hawaii, USA

Green sea turtle sleeping on lava rocks in Kiolo Bay at sunset, Hawaii, USA

Background imageLava Collection: Silversword plant in Haleakala Crater, Maui, Hawaii, USA

Silversword plant in Haleakala Crater, Maui, Hawaii, USA
A rare blooming silversword plant, Argyroxiphium sandwicense macrocephalum, at the 10, 000 for sumit of Haleakala, Haleakala National Park, Maui's dormant volcano, Hawaii

Background imageLava Collection: Silversword plant in Haleakala Crater, Maui, Hawaii, USA

Silversword plant in Haleakala Crater, Maui, Hawaii, USA
A rare blooming Haleakala silversword plant, Argyroxiphium sandwicense subsp. macrocephalum, inside Haleakala Crater, Haleakala National Park, Maui's dormant volcano, Hawaii

Background imageLava Collection: Silversword plant on Haleakala, Maui, Hawaii, USA

Silversword plant on Haleakala, Maui, Hawaii, USA
A rare blooming silversword plant, Argyroxiphium sandwicense macrocephalum, at sunrise inside Haleakala Crater, Haleakala National Park, Maui's dormant volcano, Hawaii

Background imageLava Collection: lava flow 2

lava flow 2
Bjoern Alicke

Background imageLava Collection: It is not over!

It is not over!
Raymond Hoffmann

Background imageLava Collection: Eruption

Eruption
Bragi Ingibergsson - BRIN

Background imageLava Collection: White cliffs of Iturup island

White cliffs of Iturup island
Alexey Kharitonov

Background imageLava Collection: View of Vesuvius from Villa Quisisana, early-mid 19th century. Creator: Johan Christian Dahl

View of Vesuvius from Villa Quisisana, early-mid 19th century. Creator: Johan Christian Dahl
View of Vesuvius from Villa Quisisana, early-mid 19th century

Background imageLava Collection: The Crater of Mount Etna a few days prior to the Late Earthquake, 1858. Creator: Unknown

The Crater of Mount Etna a few days prior to the Late Earthquake, 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Crater of Mount Etna a few days prior to the Late Earthquake, 1858. A violent earthquake has occurred upon the high cone of Etna...it threw down, with a tremendous noise

Background imageLava Collection: The Crater of Mount Etna in 1809 - from a sketch by Signor Gimmellaro, 1858. Creator: Unknown

The Crater of Mount Etna in 1809 - from a sketch by Signor Gimmellaro, 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Crater of Mount Etna in 1809 - from a sketch by Signor Gimmellaro, 1858. Before us and beneath us was the crater of Etna. The circumference of the crater, according to Sig

Background imageLava Collection: The Revolution in Sicily - the Cathedral and Square of the Elephant, Catania, 1860. Creator: Unknown

The Revolution in Sicily - the Cathedral and Square of the Elephant, Catania, 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Revolution in Sicily - the Cathedral and Square of the Elephant, Catania, 1860. Catania, with its straight streets and white houses, has the appearance of a handsome modern town

Background imageLava Collection: View of the coast at Taormina with lava stream, 1778. Creator: Louis Ducros

View of the coast at Taormina with lava stream, 1778. Creator: Louis Ducros
View of the coast at Taormina with lava stream, 1778. First time the travel group sees Lava when they sail past the coast of the Catania region at Taormina, according to the inscription

Background imageLava Collection: The Crater of Mount Etna - from a drawing by S. Read, 1860. Creator: M. Jackson

The Crater of Mount Etna - from a drawing by S. Read, 1860. Creator: M. Jackson
The Crater of Mount Etna - from a drawing by S. Read, 1860. Etna, celebrated from the most remote antiquity for its magnitude and its volcanic eruptions

Background imageLava Collection: The Revolution in Sicily - the Cathedral and Square of the Elephant, Catania, 1860. Creator: Unknown

The Revolution in Sicily - the Cathedral and Square of the Elephant, Catania, 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Revolution in Sicily - the Cathedral and Square of the Elephant, Catania, 1860. Catania, with its straight streets and white houses, has the appearance of a handsome modern town

Background imageLava Collection: Remarkable lava rocks from 1669 at the city walls of Catania, 1778. Creator: Louis Ducros

Remarkable lava rocks from 1669 at the city walls of Catania, 1778. Creator: Louis Ducros
Remarkable lava rocks from 1669 at the city walls of Catania, 1778. Drawing from the album Voyage to Italy, Sicily and Malta

Background imageLava Collection: Castle of Aci Castello on a lava rock off the coast of Catania, 1778. Creator: Louis Ducros

Castle of Aci Castello on a lava rock off the coast of Catania, 1778. Creator: Louis Ducros
Castle of Aci Castello on a lava rock off the coast of Catania, 1778. Drawing from the album Voyage to Italy, Sicily and Malta

Background imageLava Collection: View of the Monti Rossi at San Nicolo l'Arena monastery close to Nicolosi, 1778

View of the Monti Rossi at San Nicolo l'Arena monastery close to Nicolosi, 1778. Creator: Louis Ducros
View of the Monto Rosso at San Nicolo l'Arena monastery close to Nicolosi, 1778. Drawing from the album Voyage to Italy, Sicily and Malta

Background imageLava Collection: Eruption of Mt Vesuvius, Seen from the Ponte della Maddalena in Naples, c.1783

Eruption of Mt Vesuvius, Seen from the Ponte della Maddalena in Naples, c.1783. Creator: Francesco Piranesi
Eruption of Mt Vesuvius, Seen from the Ponte della Maddalena in Naples, c.1783. The eruption of Mt Vesuvius on 8 August 1779 caused great panic among the Neapolitans

Background imageLava Collection: Portici - the Recent Residence of the Pope, sketched from the Sea, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Portici - the Recent Residence of the Pope, sketched from the Sea, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Portici - the Recent Residence of the Pope, sketched from the Sea, 1850. The Palace of Portici [abode of Pius IX] lies at four miles distance, by railway, from Naples

Background imageLava Collection: Resilience II

Resilience II
Manuel Ponce Luque

Background imageLava Collection: Batman

Batman
Carlos Gonzalez

Background imageLava Collection: The Land of Thousand Volcanoes

The Land of Thousand Volcanoes
Javier de la Torre

Background imageLava Collection: The Eruption of Mount Vesuvius: the Craters at Midnight, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The Eruption of Mount Vesuvius: the Craters at Midnight, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Eruption of Mount Vesuvius: the Craters at Midnight, 1862. The volcano...in all its terrible grandeur, from a sketch by Colonel Peard...a black column rose majestically

Background imageLava Collection: Volcano Fields

Volcano Fields
Karol Nienartowicz

Background imageLava Collection: Volcano II

Volcano II
David Martin Castan

Background imageLava Collection: Phoenix Flying

Phoenix Flying
Liguang Huang

Background imageLava Collection: Lava Arches

Lava Arches
Jose Parejo

Background imageLava Collection: Arenal volcano

Arenal volcano
Luis Louro

Background imageLava Collection: Devastating art

Devastating art
Jerrywangqian

Background imageLava Collection: Lava cactus (Brachycereus nesioticus) growing on bare lava, Fernandina Island, Galapagos

Lava cactus (Brachycereus nesioticus) growing on bare lava, Fernandina Island, Galapagos, South America

Background imageLava Collection: Trees silhouetted against erupting Cumbre Vieja volcano at night, La Palma, Canary Islands

Trees silhouetted against erupting Cumbre Vieja volcano at night, La Palma, Canary Islands, September 2021

Background imageLava Collection: Close up lava from volcanic eruption, Cumbre Vieja Volcano, La Palma, Canary Islands. September 2021

Close up lava from volcanic eruption, Cumbre Vieja Volcano, La Palma, Canary Islands. September 2021

Background imageLava Collection: Volcanic eruption, Cumbre Vieja Volcano, La Palma, Canary Islands. September 2021

Volcanic eruption, Cumbre Vieja Volcano, La Palma, Canary Islands. September 2021

Background imageLava Collection: Lizard varieties

Lizard varieties
Lava lizard, Tropidurus torquatus, desert horned lizard, Phrynosoma platyrhinos, stellion, Stellagama stellio, Sudan plated lizard, Gerrhosaurus major, giant ameiva, Ameiva ameiva

Background imageLava Collection: Aerial view of lava flow in Chalbi desert, around North Horr, North Kenya, February 2020

Aerial view of lava flow in Chalbi desert, around North Horr, North Kenya, February 2020

Background imageLava Collection: Lava flow entering the ocean at dawn, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, The Big Island

Lava flow entering the ocean at dawn, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, The Big Island, Hawaii, USA

Background imageLava Collection: United States of America, Oregon, Newberry National Volcanic Monument

United States of America, Oregon, Newberry National Volcanic Monument. The wild, volcanic landscape of the Newberry National Volcanic Monument located within the boundaries of the Deschutes National

Background imageLava Collection: Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Fernandina Island

Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Fernandina Island. Marine iguana and Sally lightfoot crab have a stare down

Background imageLava Collection: Lava field, Kalapana, Big Island, Hawaii

Lava field, Kalapana, Big Island, Hawaii

Background imageLava Collection: Kilauea volcano, Big Island, Hawaii. A rare lava flow formation called a fire hose

Kilauea volcano, Big Island, Hawaii. A rare lava flow formation called a fire hose

Background imageLava Collection: Hawaiian petroglyphs on the Kings Trail at Waikoloa, Kohala Coast, Big Island, Hawaii

Hawaiian petroglyphs on the Kings Trail at Waikoloa, Kohala Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, USA

Background imageLava Collection: Nyiragongo volcano lava lake, Virungas National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo

Nyiragongo volcano lava lake, Virungas National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo February 2015

Background imageLava Collection: Marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) basking on volcanic rock, Punta Espinosa

Marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) basking on volcanic rock, Punta Espinosa, Fernandina Island, Galapagos Islands, East Pacific Ocean

Background imageLava Collection: Lava Lake at night in the crater of Nyiragongo Volcano, Virunga National Park, North Kivu Province

Lava Lake at night in the crater of Nyiragongo Volcano, Virunga National Park, North Kivu Province, Democratic Republic of Congo. September 2015

Background imageLava Collection: Lava field with growth of Dotted polypody fern (Polypodium pellucidum), Kilauea, Hawaii

Lava field with growth of Dotted polypody fern (Polypodium pellucidum), Kilauea, Hawaii, USA, August 2008



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Lava: The Fiery Force of Nature Unleashed From the majestic Mauna Loa Volcano in the Hawaiian Islands to the historic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 1817 captured on paper, it has fascinated and captivated us throughout history. Cross sections of volcanoes like Mount Etna reveal the intricate inner workings of these powerful giants. In Zaire, Africa, the Kimanura Nyamulagira Virungas volcano showcases nature's raw power as it spews molten rock into the sky. Pandemonium erupts in a mesmerizing oil painting from 1841, depicting an explosive volcanic event that evokes both awe and fear. The infamous Eyjafjallajokull eruption near Iceland's Myrdalsjokull glacier reminds us of how volcanic activity can disrupt air travel and impact our modern world. Galileo's images of the Moon show us that even celestial bodies are not immune to volcanic phenomena. Closer to home, Mount Saint Helens National Volcanic Monument stands as a testament to past destruction and ongoing geological processes. Spacecraft exploration reveals lunar landscapes dotted with lava flows while showcasing detailed lunar maps. Italy's Mount Etna provides a stunning backdrop for vineyards nestled amidst its fiery terrain, where windmills stand defiantly against nature's wrath. And in South Iceland's polar regions, moss-covered lava creates an otherworldly landscape that is both hauntingly beautiful and eerily serene. Lava represents Mother Earth at her most fierce and creative; it shapes landscapes, fuels life cycles, and leaves behind breathtaking remnants for us to marvel at. As we continue to explore its mysteries across continents and beyond our planet’s boundaries, let us remember that beneath its destructive force lies an undeniable beauty.