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The tents of our camp on the narrow terrace below the rim. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer)
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Base camp 10 km away from Erta Ale. The glow from the mountain's top is impressive and promising lots of activity. A short night's rest full of exciting apprehension lies...
File: erta_ale_i38989.jpg | 1890 Hits Copyright: Tom Pfeiffer / www.volcano-photo.com --- Image found in Erta Ale volcano Nov 2010: lava colors
The VolcanoDiscovery camp site on Rakata island in July 2009. A great place to relax! In the morning you see wild monitors and at night you listen to the sound of eruptin...
File: java_-5731.jpg | 382 Hits Copyright: Tobias Schorr / www.methana.com --- Image found in Java & Krakatau July 2009
Volcanoes & Spices This 17-days adventurous expedition is one of our most exciting volcano tours! Visit Halmahera, North Sulawesi and the Sangihe Islands with some of Indonesia's most active volcanoes, including Dukono, Ibu, Lokon, Soputan and Karangetang.
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.
Monthy earthquake reports For each month since July 2012, we publish a summary of quake activity world-wide: find the list of largest quake, a map showing all significant quakes as well as detailed statistics on seismic activity during this time.
Current activity of Bardarbunga volcano, Iceland An intense seismic crisis started at Bárdarbunga volcano on 16 August 2014 and is continuing at the time of writing (23 Aug). It may or may not lead to a volcanic eruption, possibly under the Vatnajökull ice cap. Follow updates as news come in!