Fire Cloud
I captured this image about 30 seconds after an eruption. The smoke from the blast lingers over the cascading lava and glows from light emitted by the scorched rock. A few remaining projectiles make it appear as if the cloud is raining lava down the slope.
I captured this image about 30 seconds after an eruption. The smoke from the blast lingers over the cascading lava and glows from light emitted by the scorched rock. A few remaining projectiles make it appear as if the cloud is raining lava down the slope.
I captured this image about 30 seconds after an eruption. The smoke from the blast lingers over the cascading lava and glows from light emitted by the scorched rock. A few remaining projectiles make it appear as if the cloud is raining lava down the slope.
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