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Valley of Fires is a BLM area with a nice campground in southeast New Mexico. It's an amazing lava landscape a lot like that found on the Big Island of Hawaii. This images was taken on March 28, 2013, looking east from the tent campground.
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Valley of Fires is a BLM area with a nice campground in southeast New Mexico. It's an amazing lava landscape a lot like that found on the Big Island of Hawaii. This images was taken on March 29, 2013.
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Valley of Fires is a BLM area with a nice campground in southeast New Mexico. It's an amazing lava landscape a lot like that found on the Big Island of Hawaii. This images was taken on March 28, 2013.
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View from Brennisteinsalda (an hour or so hike from the campsite and refuge at Landmannalaugar) in south Iceland. From this spot you can see the massive rhyolite (volcanic rock) cliffs and the lava flow below. wikitravel.org/en/Landmannalaugar
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Stark's Knob is a pillar of both a geologic and historical relevance in the region. This site is named after General Stark, who used the site as a key point of leverage in the defeat of the British Army during the Battles of Saratoga in 1777. Besides its historical relevance, the site is geologically unique because it ...
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Monumento Natural de Los Volcanes de Teneguía, Fuencaliente, Isla de La Palma
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Lava Butte is a geologically young cinder cone at the north end of a series of vents radiating from Newberry Volcano. The eruption that formed the cinder cone also issued an extensive aa lava flow, seen here in the foreground near its southeast margin. Edi and Berti went exploring and made friends with a couple of the ...
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View Northwest from Humboldt Road near Butte Meadows. This is the canyon of Big Chico Creek. highway 32 runs across the bottom of the canyon about 30 miles east of Chico. Mount Lassen is on the right side of the photo, and Mount Shasta is in the center. To the left, Iron Mountain is visible as a small cone-shaped Butt...
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Taken from a road side, Mexico
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Here is a 360 view from the east side of Mt. Saint Helens. The location is the East Dome. An old Lava Dome that predates the 1980 eruption. Off in the distance you can see Mt. Rainier, Mt Adams and Mt. Hood. The valley below is known as the Plains of Abraham. The Seismic sensor here, (acronym is EDM) and can be viewed ...
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