Showing 10 of total 6462 videos on volcanoesEruption! Viewing lava at Hawaii Volcanoes National Parklength: 5:20 Source: Youtube Author: DrBlizzardo
Written directed and produced by Donald B. MacGowan; Narrated by Frank Burgess; Original Musical Score by Donald B. MacGowan
Can you believe this? It's absolutely outstanding and amazing! You can actually walk right up to flowing lava here; see a volcano erupt before your eyes and the molten rock pour into the sea..... moreHiking at Kilauea Volcano on the Big Island of Hawaiilength: 8:54 Source: Youtube Author: DrBlizzardo
Written directed and produced by Donald B. MacGowan; Narrated by Frank Burgess; Original Musical Score by Donald B. MacGowan.
There are unusual, peculiar dangers to hiking on the lava plain that might not be obvious to the casual visitor. The steam clouds generated by the lava entering the sea contain fine, glassy.... moreVolcano island Lipari.length: 4:32 Source: Youtube Author: vladamikulec
Volcano island Lipari. Summer 2006.
Lipari (Latin: Lipara; ancient Greek: Meligunis; Italian: Lìpari; Sicilian: Lìpari) is the largest of the Aeolian Islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the north coast of Sicily, and the name of the island's main town. It has a permanent population of about 11,000, although during.... moreMasaya volcano & mercado Ernesto Fernandez (Nicaragua)length: 3:90 Source: Youtube Author: valpard
Masaya Volcano
Masaya is the most active volcano in the region. It is actually made up of two volcanoes; Masaya and Nindiri with a total of five craters. The Spanish first described the volcano in 1524. Since then, Masaya has erupted at least 19 times. From 1965 to 1979 Masaya contained an active lava lake. The last.... moreKrafla volcano - fumaroles and boiling mudpools.length: 4:70 Source: Youtube Author: vladamikulec
Krafla is a caldera of about 10 km in diameter with a 90 km long fissure zone, in the north of Iceland in the Mývatn region. Its highest peak reaches up to 818 m.
Krafla includes one of the two best known Víti craters of Iceland, the second is part of Askja. The Icelandic word "víti" means.... moreMývatn Lake´volcanoes, Icelandlength: 3:10 Source: Youtube Author: vladamikulec
Our Iceland round trip. July 2002.
Lake Mývatn was created about 2300 years ago by a large fissure eruption pouring out basaltic lava. The lava flowed down the Laxárdalur Valley to the lowland plain of Aðaldalur where it entered the Arctic Ocean about 50 km away from Mývatn. The crater row that was formed on top.... more |