30 Objects Swallowed by Lava and Pyroclastic Ash

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Lava Eating Roads

1. If the sign won’t stop drivers in their tracks that big lump of lava in the road certainly will.

road sign stuch in lava
adam79

2. No stop sign required on this lava covered road, Hawaii

lava road covered hawaii
charley marley

3. Lava flow provides platform for perfect picture poses in Oahu, Hawaii

sitting pretty in hawaii
annamatic3000

4. Forboding lava flow crawls ever onwards in Pahoehoe, Hawaii

undulating lava flow
US Government

bus in lava1. Landscapes Devoured by Lava >

Pyroclastic Ash Shower Mid Day2. Objects Engulfed in Pyroclastic Ash >

5. Are there any roads not covered in lava in Hawaii?

lava flow on road, hawaii
elrentaplats

6. Bonito lava flow at Sunset Crater National Monument, Arizona

bonito flow, arizona
jmenard48

7. Massive lava beds surrounding a sturdy pine forest in Lassen, California

lava beds, Lassen, California
unkown

8. The perfect spot for a picnic, Leirhnjúkur, Iceland

Grasslands eaten by lava
Andreas Tille

9. Lava streaming into the ocean in Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii

volcanes natioanl park, hawaii

10. Lava flow being swallowed and cooled by the waves, Hawaii

lava flowing into sea
jennifer williams

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Linda McCormick - who has written 175 posts on Environmental Graffiti.

Linda is a writer and editor, currently based in London. Growing up in N Ireland, she craved sunnier climes so set off around the world, forever chasing the sun. On her travels she discovered she was much more passionate about the environment than she realised – although never quite got the whole tree-hugging thing – and has always had a penchant for the unconventional and creative side of life, so working at Environmental Graffiti suits her just fine.

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