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  • Volcanic Eruption<br />
February 1995, Cabo Hammond<br />
Fernandina Island,  GALAPAGOS, ECUADOR<br />
South America
    SPX 125 Volcanic Eruption.tif
  • Volcanic Eruption<br />
February 1995<br />
Cabo Hammond, Fernandina Island. GALAPAGOS, ECUADOR<br />
South America
    SPX 129 Volcanic Eruption.tif
  • Volcanic Eruption<br />
Cabo Hammond, February 1995<br />
Fernandina Island, GALAPAGOS, ECUADOR<br />
South America
    SPX 127 Lava flows into Sea.tif
  • Sedimentary layers of various volcanic eruptions<br />
Chimborazo Forest Reserve<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America
    20160820_Sedimentary_layers_615.tif
  • Sedimentary layers of various volcanic eruptions<br />
Chimborazo Forest Reserve<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America
    20160820_Sedimentary_layers_606.tif
  • Sedimentary layers of various volcanic eruptions<br />
Chimborazo Forest Reserve<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America
    20160820_Sedimentary_layers_621.tif
  • Sedimentary layers of various volcanic eruptions<br />
Chimborazo Forest Reserve<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America
    20160820_Sedimentary_layers_597.tif
  • Sedimentary layers of various volcanic eruptions<br />
Chimborazo Forest Reserve<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America
    20160820_Sedimentary_layers_601.tif
  • Sedimentary layers of various volcanic eruptions<br />
Chimborazo Forest Reserve<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America
    20160820_Sedimentary_layers_610.tif
  • Sedimentary layers of various volcanic eruptions<br />
Chimborazo Forest Reserve<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America
    20160820_Sedimentary_layers_605.tif
  • Sedimentary layers of various volcanic eruptions<br />
Chimborazo Forest Reserve<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America
    20160820_Sedimentary_layers_600.tif
  • Pahoehoe Lava. The Hawaiian name for 'ropy'. This is smooth lava which often forms amazing patterns. It is formed as a result of magma containing a large amount of gas.<br />
Santiago Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America
    1G8075_Pahoehoe_Lava.tif
  • Sunken Crater<br />
Bartolome Island<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador, South America
    20161212_Sunken_Crater_13.tif
  • Rumiñahui Volcano. Dormant, heavily-eroded stratovolcano 4,721 meters above sea level.<br />
Andes south of Quito<br />
ECUADOR, South America
    20150923_Rumiñahui_Volcano_645.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi) and fumaroles.<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3980 Giant tortoise & fumaroles.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi) and fumaroles.<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3777_Giant_tortoise_&_fumaroles.jpg
  • Scenic of Pinnacle Rock<br />
Bartolome Island<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador, South America
    20161128_Pinnacle_Rock_Panorama1.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi) and fumaroles.<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3169_Giant_tortoise_&_fumaroles.tif
  • Scenic of Pinnacle Rock<br />
Bartolome Island<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador, South America
    20161128_Scenic_of_Pinnacle_Rock_29.tif
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi) and fumaroles.<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3169 Giant tortoise & fumaroles.jpg
  • Scenic of Pinnacle Rock<br />
Bartolome Island<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador, South America
    20161128_Scenic_of_Pinnacle_Rock_40.tif
  • Scenic of Pinnacle Rock<br />
Bartolome Island<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador, South America
    20161212_Scenic_of_Pinnacle_Rock_2.tif
  • Stairs to viewpoint<br />
Bartolome Island<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador, South America
    20161212_Stairs_to_viewpoint_11.tif
  • Rumiñahui Volcano. Dormant, heavily-eroded stratovolcano 4,721 meters above sea level.<br />
Andes south of Quito<br />
ECUADOR, South America
    20150925_Rumiñahui_Volcano_696.jpg
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Geochelone elephantophus vandenburghi) and Steam Vent.<br />
Alcedo Volcano crater floor, Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
One of 11 sub-species survising in the islands. This is an example of the dome-shaped sub-species. Alcedo hosts over half the 15,000 tortoises left in Galapagos. All tortoises were heavy hunted for food in the past. Dome-shaped males are double the size of the females. Males stay mainly in the highlands while females migrate towards the coast when they need to lay eggs.
    1G3629_Giant_tortoise_&_Steam_Vent.jpg
  • Volcan Chico<br />
Sierra Negra Volcano<br />
Isabela Island, <br />
GALAPAGOS,  Ecuador, South America
    20170520_Volcan_Chico_18.jpg
  • Volcan Chico<br />
Sierra Negra Volcano<br />
Isabela Island, <br />
GALAPAGOS,  Ecuador, South America
    20170520_Volcan_Chico_210.tif
  • Volcan Chico<br />
Sierra Negra Volcano<br />
Isabela Island, <br />
GALAPAGOS,  Ecuador, South America
    20170520_Volcan_Chico_215.tif
  • Volcan Chico<br />
Sierra Negra Volcano<br />
Isabela Island, <br />
GALAPAGOS,  Ecuador, South America
    20170520_Volcan_Chico_206.tif
  • Volcan Chico<br />
Sierra Negra Volcano<br />
Isabela Island, <br />
GALAPAGOS,  Ecuador, South America
    20170520_Volcan_Chico_189.tif
  • Volcan Ecuador<br />
Ecuador Volcano. Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America
    WV904_Volcan_Ecuador.tif
  • Volcan Ecuador<br />
Ecuador Volcano. Isabela Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America
    WV901_Volcan_Ecuador.tif
  • Volcanic Eruption - February 1995<br />
Cabo Hammond, Fernandina Island, Galapagos, ECUADOR<br />
South America
    1064479 Volcanic Eruption.tif
  • Volcanic Eruption - February 1995<br />
Cabo Hammond<br />
Fernandina Island, Galapgos, ECUADOR. South America
    1064476 Volcanic eruption.tif
  • Volcanic Eruption February 1995<br />
Cabo Hammond, Island of Fernandina<br />
Galapagos Islands, ECUADOR<br />
South America
    1019276 Volcanic Eruption.tif
  • Volcanic eruption<br />
February 1995<br />
Cabo Hammond, Fernandina Island, GALAPAGOS<br />
ECUADOR, South America
    1064475 Volcanic eruption.tif
  • Lava oven (hornito)<br />
Volcan Chico<br />
Sierra Negra Volcano<br />
Isabela Island, <br />
GALAPAGOS,  Ecuador, South America
    20170520_Lava_oven_hornito_114.tif
  • Lava tube<br />
Volcan Chico<br />
Sierra Negra Volcano<br />
Isabela Island, <br />
GALAPAGOS,  Ecuador, South America
    20170520_Lava_tube_124.tif
  • Cayambe Volcano<br />
Andes, Pichincha<br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
5,790meters above sea level<br />
19,000 feet<br />
Cayambe in the Cordillera Central, a range of the Ecuadorian Andes. It is located 70 km northeast of Quito. It is the third highest mountain in Ecuador.<br />
Last eruption 1785/6<br />
<br />
Cayambe, which has a permanent snow cap, is a Holocene compound volcano which last erupted in March 1786. At 4,690 m (15,387 ft) on its south slope is the highest point in the world crossed by the Equator and the only point on the Equator with snow cover. The volcano and most of its slopes are within the Cayambe Coca Ecological Reserve.<br />
<br />
Cayambe was first climbed by British adventurer Edward Whymper in 1880.
    20150503_Cayambe_Volcano_49.jpg
  • Cotopaxi Volcano eruption<br />
Andes, <br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
5,897 meters above sea level<br />
19,347 feet<br />
Cotopaxi is the second highest mountain in Ecuador and one of the highest active volcanoes in the world.<br />
Last activity 2015<br />
In process of eruption
    20150924_Cotopaxi_Volcano_eruption_4...jpg
  • Cotopaxi Volcano eruption<br />
Andes, <br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
5,897 meters above sea level<br />
19,347 feet<br />
Cotopaxi is the second highest mountain in Ecuador and one of the highest active volcanoes in the world.<br />
Last activity 2015<br />
In process of eruption
    20150924_Cotopaxi_Volcano_eruption_4...jpg
  • Cotopaxi Volcano eruption<br />
Andes, <br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
5,897 meters above sea level<br />
19,347 feet<br />
Cotopaxi is the second highest mountain in Ecuador and one of the highest active volcanoes in the world.<br />
Last activity 2015<br />
In process of eruption
    20150924_Cotopaxi_Volcano_eruption_3...jpg
  • Cotopaxi Volcano eruption<br />
Andes, <br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
5,897 meters above sea level<br />
19,347 feet<br />
Cotopaxi is the second highest mountain in Ecuador and one of the highest active volcanoes in the world.<br />
Last activity 2015<br />
In process of eruption
    20150923_Cotopaxi_Volcano_eruption_7...jpg
  • Reventador Volcano<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
3,562 meters above sea level<br />
11,686 feet<br />
Reventador is an active stratovolcano which lies in the eastern Andes of Ecuador. Since 1541 it has erupted over 25 times. <br />
Active
    20150503_Reventador_Volcano_225.jpg
  • Reventador Volcano<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
3,562 meters above sea level<br />
11,686 feet<br />
Reventador is an active stratovolcano which lies in the eastern Andes of Ecuador. Since 1541 it has erupted over 25 times. <br />
Active
    20150503_Reventador_Volcano_36.jpg
  • Cayambe Volcano<br />
Andes, Pichincha<br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
5,790meters above sea level<br />
19,000 feet<br />
Cayambe in the Cordillera Central, a range of the Ecuadorian Andes. It is located 70 km northeast of Quito. It is the third highest mountain in Ecuador.<br />
Last eruption 1785/6<br />
<br />
Cayambe, which has a permanent snow cap, is a Holocene compound volcano which last erupted in March 1786. At 4,690 m (15,387 ft) on its south slope is the highest point in the world crossed by the Equator and the only point on the Equator with snow cover. The volcano and most of its slopes are within the Cayambe Coca Ecological Reserve.<br />
<br />
Cayambe was first climbed by British adventurer Edward Whymper in 1880.
    20150503_Cayambe_Volcano_85.jpg
  • Sincholagua Volcano<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
4,873 meters above sea level<br />
15,988 feet<br />
Sincholagua is an inactive stratovolcano
    20150923_Sincholagua_Volcano_720.jpg
  • Cayambe Volcano<br />
Andes, Pichincha<br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
5,790meters above sea level<br />
19,000 feet<br />
Cayambe in the Cordillera Central, a range of the Ecuadorian Andes. It is located 70 km northeast of Quito. It is the third highest mountain in Ecuador.<br />
Last eruption 1785/6<br />
<br />
Cayambe, which has a permanent snow cap, is a Holocene compound volcano which last erupted in March 1786. At 4,690 m (15,387 ft) on its south slope is the highest point in the world crossed by the Equator and the only point on the Equator with snow cover. The volcano and most of its slopes are within the Cayambe Coca Ecological Reserve.<br />
<br />
Cayambe was first climbed by British adventurer Edward Whymper in 1880.
    20150503_Cayambe_Volcano_9.jpg
  • Sulphur Crystals from Mina de Azufre (Sulphur fulmeroles)<br />
inside crater of Sierra Negrá Volcano (second largest volcanic crater in the world)<br />
Isabela Island<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America
    14882_Sulphur_Crystals.tif
  • Sulphur Rocks from Mina de Azufre (Sulphur fulmeroles)<br />
inside crater of Sierra Negrá Volcano (second largest volcanic crater in the world)<br />
Isabela Island<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America
    14883_Sulphur_Crystals.tif
  • Mina de Azufre (Sulphur fulmeroles)<br />
inside crater of Sierra Negrá Volcano (second largest volcanic crater in the world)<br />
Isabela Island<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America
    14843_Sulphur_Volcano.tif
  • Rim of Sierra Negrá Volcano (second largest volcanic crater in the world)<br />
Isabela Island<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America
    14912_Sierra_Negra_Crater.tif
  • Rim of Sierra Negrá Volcano (second largest volcanic crater in the world)<br />
Isabela Island<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America
    14910_Sierra_Negra_Crater.tif
  • Sulphur Crystals from Mina de Azufre (Sulphur fulmeroles) behind<br />
inside crater of Sierra Negrá Volcano (second largest volcanic crater in the world)<br />
Isabela Island<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America
    14879_Sulphur_Crystals.tif
  • Mina de Azufre (Sulphur fulmeroles)<br />
inside crater of Sierra Negrá Volcano (second largest volcanic crater in the world)<br />
Isabela Island<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America
    14876_Sulphur_Volcano.tif
  • Mina de Azufre (Sulphur fulmeroles) & Pete Oxford<br />
inside crater of Sierra Negrá Volcano (second largest volcanic crater in the world)<br />
Isabela Island<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America
    14758_Sulphur_Volcano.tif
  • The Illinizas<br />
Pair of volcanic mountains that are located to the south of Quito<br />
Illiniza South is 5248m & Illiniza north 5126m & separated by saddle of 1km long<br />
Illinizas Ecological Reserve<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America
    20160720_The_Illinizas_17.jpg
  • Sierra Negra Volcano Crater showing 2005 Volcanic lava flow. Isabela Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America
    1G8730_Sierra_Negra_Volcano_Crater.tif
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