As White As SnowFireworks VolcanoA plume of volcanic ash rises several miles into the atmosphere, from a crater under ice at the Eyjafjallajokull glacier in southern Iceland, April 14, 2010. REUTERS/Jon GustafssonVolcanic ash rises from Eyjafijallajokull glacier.A plume of volcanic ash rises several miles into the atmosphere, from a crater under ice at the Eyjafjallajokull glacier in southern Iceland, April 14, 2010. REUTERS/Jon GustafssonVolcano eruption under the EyjafijallajokullFlash flood consisting of ash and ice.Flash flood consisting of ash and ice flows down to the valley.Flash flood caused by the volcano eruption.Smoke on top of the glacier.An aerial handout photo from the Icelandic Coast Guard shows a plume of steam rising 22,000 feet (6700 meters) from a crater under about 656 feet (200 metres) of ice at the Eyjafjallajokull glacier in southern Iceland April 14, 2010. The volcanic eruption on Wednesday partially melted a glacier, setting off a major flood that threatened to damage roads and bridges and forcing hundreds to evacuate from a thinly populated area. Picture taken April 14, 2010. REUTERS/Icelandic Coast Guard/Arni Saeberg/Handout
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8 thoughts on “Pictures Of The Volcano Under Eyjafijallajokull Glacier Eruption”
good news dear ahmad…..thanks
i love to read any post in this blog.
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Dear Tedi,
Thanks. I hope that the ash can help cool the earth.
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