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Blick auf Ia mit Oster-Beflaggung. (Photo: Tobias Schorr)
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Orchid (Ophrys papilionacea?) form the Mavro Vouno at the village Ia/Santorini, 29.03.2012 (Photo: Tobias Schorr)
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Natrolith crystals (zeolithe) from Ia village/Santorini, 29.03.2012 (Photo: Tobias Schorr)
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Orchid (Ophrys iricolor?) from the Mavro Vouno at the village Ia/Santorini 29.03.2012 (Photo: Tobias Schorr)
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The "Most Beautiful Volcanic Breadcrust Bomb in the World" (TM) (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer)
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Panorama over the caldera cliffs near Megalochori (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer)
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Block lava flow in a bay on Nea Kameni island (Santorini), where submarine hydrothermal springs deposit greenish iron mud, which oxidizes to orange near the surface. A gr...
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Tour photos Sep 2018 Impressions from our Tour to Kamchakta during Sep 2018: northern group of volcanoes, Karymsky, and the southern plateau with Mutnovsky and Gorely.
Introduction to Plate Tectonics The Earth's upper, rigid layer is broken into several plates which are in constant motion to one another. Most earthquakes and volcanoes occur as result of these plate boundaries.