Black ash cloud rising in the background of a farm building in Drangshild 2 at Eyjafjoll.
This photo looks so spooky like a spooky photo from a scary film or storybook.
The volcano in southern Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull glacier sends ash into the air Saturday, April 17, 2010. (AP Photo/Brynjar Gauti)
Amazing!
This aerial image shows the crater spewing ash and plumes of grit at the summit of the volcano in southern Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull glacier Saturday April 17, 2010. Icelandic scientists warned that volcanic activity had increased and showed no sign of abating . (AP Photo/Arnar Thorisson/Helicopter.is)
So far nobody knows when will the eruption stops …
I hope that there will not be a bigger eruption.
Ash covers bags of hays on a farm in Hrutafell in Eyjafjoll on April 18. 2010.
Ash covers the grounds on the farms around the Eyjafilljallajokull glacier.
The farmers have to work hard to clean their farms.
The ash can be dangerous to the farmers and their animals.
In some places people have to wear masks and glasses.
Men work to remove volcanic ash from the roof of a house, in Seljavellir, 140 kilometers (86 miles) from Reykjavík, Iceland, Sunday, April 18, 2010. (AP Photo/Brynjar Gauti )
The ash has to be removed from the roof to avoid the roof from collapsed.
Spooky black ash cloud in the background on April 18,2010.
The black ash cloud blocks the sun light in some area in Iceland.
This makes day as dark as night.
The black ash cloud makes day as dark as night time in Drangshild 2 near Eyjafjoll on April 17, 2010.
I read and wrote about stranded passenger at airports around the world.
What about the farmers around the Eyjafilljallajokull glacier?
A natural fire works show. The eruption of the volcano under the Eyjafilljallajokull glacier in Iceland causing airports to close in Europe.
I think that the photos of the eruption of the volcano under the Eyjafilljallajokull glacier is really beautiful.
But it caused problems to millions of people around the world!
Another amazing view of the volcanic eruption under the Eyjafilljallajokull glacier, Iceland.
Camp beds in the transit area of the Frankfurt airport, Germany.
A stranded passenger reading a newspaper at Barcelona airport on April 18 ,2010.Passengers queue at the airport of Prat Llobregat, near of Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, April 18, 2010. All flights in and out of Barcelona's El Prat and 16 other Spanish airports have been grounded due to a plume of volcanic ash drifting across Europe emanating from a volcanic eruption near the Eyjafjallajokull glacier in Iceland. The volcanic ash is a hazard to jet aircraft engines, causing the cancellation of many flights over the European airspace. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)Jenna Suttmeier , 21, right, and Shannon Grossman, 20, left, from Seattle, United States, play volleyball as they wait for their flight to Madrid at the Son Sant Joan Airport in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, on Sunday, April 18, 2010. Spain's airport authority has closed 12 airports as the ash cloud emerging from an Icelandic volcano reaches the north of the country. (AP Photo/Manu Mielniezuk)A passenger making a phone call at an empty arrival hall in
Passengers enjoing the sun near the departures area at the Sant Joan airport on April 18, 2010.Marc Fournier and his family wait for a flight to Geneva, Switzerland, at Barajas Airport, in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, April 18, 2010. Around 16 other Spanish airports have been grounded due to a plume of volcanic ash drifting across Europe emanating from a volcanic eruption near the Eyjafjallajokull glacier in Iceland. The volcanic ash is a hazard to jet aircraft engines, causing the cancellation of many flights over European airspace. (AP Photo/Arturo Rodriguez)Fruits and drinks distributed to stranded passengers at the Frankfurt airport.
The volcano eruption under the Eyjafilljallajokull glacier in Iceland caused closed airports and airspace in Europe.
Millions of passengers had been stranded in airports around the world.