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Panoramablick auf den Krater Hverfjall bei Sonnenuntergang im Sommer, Reykjahlíð, Norðurland eystra, Island, Nordeuropa
13827286 - Panoramablick auf den Krater Hverfjall bei Sonnenuntergang im Sommer, Reykjahlíð, Norðurland eystra, Island, Nordeuropa
A close up view from the crater while lava explosions are taking place
70346320 - A close up view from the crater while lava explosions are taking place
The huge amount of volcanic ash produced created havoc in European air space Flights were cancelled and passengers stranded Ash plume of the subglacial eruption at Eyjafjallajökull Gígjökull glacier tonge Markarfljótsaurar valley Eyjafjallajökull star
70346312 - The huge amount of volcanic ash produced created havoc in European air space Flights were cancelled and passengers stranded Ash plume of the subglacial eruption at Eyjafjallajökull Gígjökull glacier tonge Markarfljótsaurar valley Eyjafjallajökull star
Image of the phreatic explosions at sunrise that produced substantial amounts of ash, steam and Ice
70346316 - Image of the phreatic explosions at sunrise that produced substantial amounts of ash, steam and Ice
An aerial view of the crater and the ashfall
70346321 - An aerial view of the crater and the ashfall
Image of the phreatic explosions at sunrise that produced substantial amounts of ash and steam
70346318 - Image of the phreatic explosions at sunrise that produced substantial amounts of ash and steam
Image of the phreatic explosions at sunrise that produced substantial amounts of ash and steam The ash fall behind the plume is clearly visible
70346319 - Image of the phreatic explosions at sunrise that produced substantial amounts of ash and steam The ash fall behind the plume is clearly visible
The ash plume of Eyjafjallajökull at sunset shortly after the start of the eruption
70346313 - The ash plume of Eyjafjallajökull at sunset shortly after the start of the eruption
Eyjafjallajökull started erupting on April 14th This is one of the first images of the ash plume responsible for the air travel havoc that soon followed
70346311 - Eyjafjallajökull started erupting on April 14th This is one of the first images of the ash plume responsible for the air travel havoc that soon followed
Image of the phreatic explosions at sunrise that produced substantial amounts of ash and steam The ash fall behind the plume is clearly visible
70346317 - Image of the phreatic explosions at sunrise that produced substantial amounts of ash and steam The ash fall behind the plume is clearly visible
Eyjafjallajökull eruption before it start producing enormous quantities of ash
70346315 - Eyjafjallajökull eruption before it start producing enormous quantities of ash
The Eyjafjallajökull reuption melted the glacier ice creating glacial floods down the Markarfljótsaurar valley
70346314 - The Eyjafjallajökull reuption melted the glacier ice creating glacial floods down the Markarfljótsaurar valley