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After about 10 seconds, the first blocks impact on the water, while the ash could and the small pyroclastic flows on the flank of the cone expand and develop further. (Ph...
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A stronger burst of ash creates small pyroclastic flows on the upper slope of the cone. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer)
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Small pyroclastic flows on both sides of the upper cone of Caliente lava dome. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer)
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Ash-spewing Tavurvur volcano and the ash-covered Bay of Rabaul, Papua New Guinea (Photo: Paul Nicholson)
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Ambrym volcano photos Ambrym (Vanuatu) is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Its vast caldera has an amazing moonscape and several active vents that contain boiling lava lakes, most famous Marum and Benbow.
Raung volcano photos One of the largest and most active volcanoes in East Java, rarely-visited and relatively unknown Raung became (in)famous during its recent eruption in 2015 when its frequent ash plumes forced the repeated closure of Bali's airport.
Ambrym+Yasur volcanoes in Vanuatu An adventurous expedition to some of the most spectacular and active volcanoes in the world! Our volcano expedition to Vanuatu lets you spend 1 week on Ambrym with its multiple active lava lakes and 4 days on Yasur, famous for its spectacular fireworks. Guided by professional volcanologist, small groups (May-Sep).