Spectacular volcanoes of recent years
• Spectacular volcanic eruptions of recent years
By destructive volcanic eruptions in most cases inferior to the earthquake and tsunami, but as spectacular as this there is nothing like a natural disaster.
A huge cloud of volcanic ash falls on the village in the district of Karo Sumantu on island in Indonesia during a volcanic eruption Sinabung February 1, 2014.
lenticular cloud over the volcano Popocatepetl in Mexico.
The eruption of one of the 36 undersea volcanoes off the coast of Tonga, March 18, 2009. The volcano threw out clouds of smoke, steam and ash to a height of 100 meters above sea level.
The eruption of the volcano of Colima in western Mexico.
The eruption of the volcano Calbuco. View from the city of Puerto Varas in Chile. In 2015 there was the first eruption of the volcano Calbuco over the past five decades.
The eruption of the volcano Puyehue in Chile, June 5, 2011. The view from an airplane window. The volcano threw a cloud of ash to a height of 10 kilometers.
The eruption of the volcano Puyehue in Chile, in 2011.
The eruption of Sarychev volcano on the island of Matua Greater Kurile chain in 2009. The view from the International Space Station.
Eruption of Cleveland in Alaska in 2006. View from the ISS.
In 2008, Chile's Chaiten volcano awoke, that is not erupted for several hundred years.
The eruption of Mount Etna, the most active volcano in Europe, in Sicily, Italy, February 28, 2017.
The eruption of the Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador in 2011.
Klyuchevskaya Sopka in Kamchatka.
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The eruption of the volcano Merapi in Indonesia, November 1, 2010.
Eruption Turrialba volcano in Costa Rica, January 6, 2017.