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Eruption of Vesuvius with Destruction of a Roman City, Sebastian Pether, 1824
Happy New Year! Somewhere on the Earth Today, a volcano is erupting! The San Miguel Volcano in El Sa
thaflowstate:Waterfall amidst a mountain covered in ash after a volcano eruption.Taken in Iceland. O
Campi Phlegraei, Naples, 1776 by Sir William Hamilton, depiction of the eruption of Vesuvius (click
Joseph Wright, Vesuvius in Eruption, with a View over the Islands in the Bay of Naples, Around 1776T
NEW ISLAND ERUPTIONWhile Hawaii, Fiji, and the Bahamas are a blast, a new island-lover destination m
Water coming out of the EarthVolcanic explosions are driven mostly by water and carbon dioxide. When
sixpenceee: After the eruption of the Calbuco volcano in Los Lagos, Chile, on Wednesday local reside
its-enough-believe-me: Eruption on Mount Etna (Sicily) gives the illusion of a Phoenix in the sky. ⠀
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Mt. Ontake still closed since the volcano eruption last September 27, 2014. Such a sad day for those
earthstory: Nishinoshima is still growing In November of 2013, an underwater volcanic eruption gave
troposphera: Karo, Indonesia A woman watches an eruption from the Mount Sinabung volcano from the v
myancientworld:A victim from the 79AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius.Look at our victim, who covers thei
darksideoftheshroom: Lava frozen during an eruption
schuylerstarkiller:Mt St Helens eruption 1980
1980 Eruption of Mt. Saint Helens as viewed by climbers on nearby Mt. Adams.
Ash settlement from this week’s eruption of Calbuco volcano in Chile. This image was taken in
Villarrica volcano (Chile) eruption on March 3, 2015. Photo by Ariel Marinkovic.
Using 3D printing to illustrate the eruption of Mount St. Helens.
“Surtsey on November 30, 1963, 16 days after the begin of the eruption.” Howell
annleckie: Screenshot of a tweet that reads, “In case of volcanic eruption, you will hear
myfairynuffstuff:Giuseppe De Nittis (1846 - 1884) - The Vesuvius Eruption of 1872. Oil on board.
did-you-kno: The loudest sound ever heard on Earth was the eruption of Krakatoa in 1883. The Indones
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