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Skylight on Etna volcano (Italy)

Skylight on Etna volcano (Italy)
Skylight on Etna volcano (Italy)

Skylight on Etna volcano (Italy)
Skylight on Etna volcano (Italy)

Skylight on Etna volcano (Italy)
Skylight on Etna volcano (Italy)

Skylight on Etna volcano (Italy)
Skylight on Kilauea volcano (Hawaii)

Skylight on Kilauea volcano (Hawaii)
Skylight on Kilauea volcano (Hawaii)

Skylight on Kilauea volcano (Hawaii)
Skylights are openings in the roof above a lava tube, from where the flowing lava flow can be seen. Usually, these holes are caused by the simple collapse of the roof of the tube.

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Coulée de lave

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