Stromboli volcano (Eolian Islands, Italy): strombolian activity July 2021
During a visit in mid to late July 2021, Stromboli was showing very regular and typical strombolian activity from several vents. Most notably though, the NE cone produced quite impressive eruptions at intervals of 15-20 minutes. Overall, activity at the volcano in this period was low to medium.
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Images taken on the evening of 19 July 2021
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Images taken on the evening of 19 July 2021

The crater area seen from the Sciara del Fuoco viewpoint in the early evening twilight. A small erup... [info]
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Eruption from the NE vent in the blue hour. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer) [info]
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Eruption from the NE vent under full moon (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer) [info]
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Strombolian eruption from the NE vent with ash plume (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer) [info]
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Near-simultaneous eruptions from both NE (l), central and western (r) vents. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer) [info]
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Moderately strong strombolian eruption from the NE vent after sunset. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer) [info]
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A strong strombolian explosion from the NE vent sends glowing lava bombs to at least 200 m above the... [info]
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Weak strombolian eruption from a vent in the central crater area, which was only erupting about once... [info]
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Typical moderate strombolian eruption from the NE vent (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer) [info]
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