A camera just caught one of the most epic scenes at Mount Mayon, AKA Mayon Volcano. Currently set as an Alert Level 3, meaning increased pyroclastic density (fragmented rock materials, ash, and gases) ...
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Viral video of rising light after meteor streaks past erupting Philippine volcano sparks ...
A viral video of a meteor darting past an erupting Philippine volcano sent the internet into an alien frenzy after an unknown ...
When lava shot into the air at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano, the fountaining set a new record for the volcano which has been ...
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology recorded the striking event at 10.33 pm local time on Monday through its Lignon Hill IP camera.
Multiple videos show a rare "fireball" meteor breaking apart with a flash of emerald light over the erupting Mount Mayon. Initial reports suggested that the falling space rock hit the volcano, but ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. David Bressan is a geologist who covers curiosities about Earth. How and if a volcano explodes depends on how and when bubbles of ...
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Erupting volcano and rainbow share sky in Hawaii
A photographer in Hawaii captured the moment a rainbow appeared during the Kilauea volcano’s most recent eruption on Monday.
A Boston man hoping to get a closer look at an erupting volcano plunged 30 feet off a cliff while hiking in the dark without a flashlight last week in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park, officials said.
Since 2000, specialists at the National Museum of Natural History have produced the world’s foremost report on active volcanoes Sally Sennert Did you know that there are between 40 and 50 volcanoes ...
KILAUEA VOLCANO, Hawaii -- A Utah tourist captured video of an exploding volcano in Hawaii that sent molten lava and rocks flying through the air. Diane Ririe, who was visiting her parents in ...
A fireball meteor was captured behind Mayon Volcano in the Philippines, creating a dramatic scene over one of the world's most active volcanoes.
Scientists have uncovered a long-missing piece of the volcanic puzzle: rising magma doesn’t just form explosive gas bubbles when pressure drops—it can do so simply by being sheared and “kneaded” ...
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