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Volcano vision: Aerial footage captures Iceland’s fiery frontier
Ever wondered what Earth looks like when it is literally making new land? Welcome to the Reykjanes Peninsula, where fire ...
Volcanic activity resumed at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano on Saturday morning, December 6, sending red-hot lava streaming through ...
Lying dormant for 800 years, the geological systems in the Reykjanes Peninsula reactivated in 2021, and have since erupted at rising frequency, with the latest fissure eruptions being the sixth so far ...
A monitoring camera which was being operated by the US Geological Survey (USGS) was taken offline on Saturday after a ...
The eruption lasted for just over 12 hours. Kīlauea spewed more than 3 billion gallons (16 million cubic yards) of lava during this event—enough to fill 25,000 Olympic swimming pools. The eruptive ...
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Scientists baffled as sharks found swimming inside one of world’s most active underwater volcanoes
A surprising expedition reveals sharks thriving in the hostile environment of Kavachi, a highly active underwater volcano.
A volcano in northeastern Ethiopia erupted for the first time in almost 12,000 years in November 2025, but a dramatic video ...
Tom has a Master's degree in Journalism. His editorial work covers anything from archaeology and the environment to technology and culture. Tom has a Master's degree in Journalism. His editorial work ...
Spectacular videos show several volcanoes erupting and spewing fiery lava. Guatemala's Volcan de Fuego, meaning volcano of fire, began spouting a constant stream of molten lava on February 23. It's ...
VOLCANO, Hawaii -- Ever wondered what it's like to soar over the summit of an active volcano as ash plumes thousands of feet into the air? That's exactly what scientists with the United States ...
Dozens of Guatemalan soldiers put down their guns and picked up push brooms today to help sweep the runways of the country’s main international airport, which was shut for nearly 24 hours after the ...
VOLCANO, Hawaii -- Ever wondered what it's like to soar over the summit of an active volcano as ash plumes thousands of feet into the air? That's exactly what scientists with the United States ...
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