Showing posts with label Volcano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Volcano. Show all posts

Monday, March 7, 2016

Have you ever wanted to climb a volcano? Villarrica Volcano in Chile could be just right for you, it is one of the most increased (active) volcanoes in the world.
Guided walks usally from Pucón, the largest city closest to the volcano (about 14 kilometers north of set Villarrica), it has pretty good weather, and see as long as the tip of Villarrica and it is not a cloud obscured likely that you have a great hike up there, it is.

Note: Currently (October 2015), it is not permitted to climb Villa Rica because recent eruption, but great views and still can drive up to the snowline. (thanks for the tip Yaniv Peles)

For more information visit Wikipedia - Villarrica Volcano, Chile


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Volcano Villarrica, Chile.

Volcano Villarrica, Chile

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Volcano Villarrica, Chile.

Volcano Villarrica, Chile

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 Volcano Villarrica, Chile

Volcano Villarrica, Chile

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Villarrica Volcano Chile

Villarrica Volcano Chile

Monday, February 29, 2016

Kīlauea ("spits / Much spread" in Hawaiian) is an active volcano in the southern part of the Hawaiian Islands, in the United States.

Every once in lava from Kilauea Volcano and enters the sea in a spectacular dance of fire and water. When the lava he enters water evaporates and creates a massive clouds of steam. Slowly but surly the lava forms a Delta, which the coast of Hawaii. Since January 3, 1983, when lava from the current outbreak first reached the ocean through January 2011 (and it is still in progress), Kilauea created about 123 square kilometers of new land

For more information visit Wikipedia! - Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii

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Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii

Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii

 Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii

Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii

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 Kilauea volcano lava flows into the ocean

Kilauea volcano lava flows into the Ocean

 Kilauea volcano lava flows into the ocean

Kilauea volcano lava flows into the Ocean

 Kilauea volcano lava flows into the ocean

Kilauea volcano lava flows into the Ocean

Kilauea Volcano

Kilauea volcano lava flows into the sea

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 Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii

Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii

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Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Telica is an active volcano crater, in "Volcán Telica Rota Nature Reserve" is located in northeastern Nicaragua (about 15 kilometers north of Leon) is a conical volcano Telica (composed of many layers). It Telica municipality, in the department of León, Nicaragua. Telica is one of Nicaragua's most active volcanoes and has many times in the past erupted (which plants cover the slopes). The neighboring town of San Jacinto is probably the best place to start the hike to the volcano, this small town is also known for its steaming mud pits, and it's tiny geothermal power plant.

For more information visit Wikipedia - Telica (volcano)

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 Telica volcano, Nicaragua

Telica volcano Nicaragua

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 Telica volcano, Nicaragua

Telica volcano Nicaragua

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 Telica volcano, Nicaragua

Telica volcano Nicaragua

Friday, February 5, 2016

Semeru Volcano is an active conical volcano built of many layers (also called a stratovolcano known) in East Java, Indonesia. Semeru is the highest mountain on Java (Java island itself is a result of recent volcanic eruptions). Semeru volcano was believed by Hindu Buddhists as the residence of the gods and was called "The Great Mountain". Climbing the volcano is a great experience, but it is recommended to start at 04.00 clock, when it comes to parking space, and the viewing area is too full (notice it during this time of the morning very cold). the hike to the crater itself is not too difficult and well worth the effort

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For more information visit Wikipedia - Semeru

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 Semeru volcano, Indonesia

Semeru volcano, Indonesia

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Mount Semeru

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