With a hiss of steam, lava flows into the Pacific Ocean in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii. The Hawaiian island chain has been built up by similar flows of molten rock over millions of years.
The Pacific smolders as lava from Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano hits the ocean.. Kilauea is a shield volcano, or a low, gently sloping volcano built almost entirely from basaltic lava flows. It is one of five such volcanoes that make up Hawaii's Big Island.
A stream of neon-orange lava cascades down Ol Doinyo Lengai, in Tanzania's Great Rift Valley. Ol Doinyo Lengai, "Mountain of God" in the language of the Maasai, is the only volcano in the world erupting natrocarbonatite lava, an extremely fluid lava that contains almost no silicon.
Climbers mount whorls of lava on the caldera of Ethiopia's Ertale Volcano as steam escapes from a lava lake in the volcano's crater that can reach temperatures of 1,868°F (1,020°C).
Perched above the lighted city of Catania, Italy, Mount Etna hurls a fountain of fire skyward as rivers of lava spill down its flanks. In spite of its dazzling displays, Mount Etna is a relatively safe volcano with rare, compact eruptions and slow-flowing lava that gives people a chance to escape.
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