September 3, 2014

newyorker:

The volcano Bárðarbunga, Iceland’s second-highest mountain, began to erupt on August 31st, reportedly flinging lava as high as a hundred and ninety feet in the air. Take a look at additional photos on Elements.

Top and bottom: Eggert Johannesson/AP, Middle: Stefano Di Nicolo/AP

(Source: newyorker.com, via newyorker)

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