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January 7th 2007
Published: January 11th 2007
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A 'little' crater that had swirling lava at the bottom from 1905 to 1924A 'little' crater that had swirling lava at the bottom from 1905 to 1924A 'little' crater that had swirling lava at the bottom from 1905 to 1924

('pieni' kraatteri jossa oli laavaa pohjalla 1905-1924)
The most active volcano on the planet! It was quite a sight. I did not see any active lava flows close up, altough I was able to see their glow at night though. However the sights I did see were humbling, and walking along the sides of the craters was inspiring.

I stayed the night at the Volcano House and had dinner at the edge of the main crater.




Maapallon aktiivisin tulivuori! Aika näky. En nähnyt aktiivistia laavavyöryjä läheltä, tosin näin niiden hohdon yöllä. Joka tapauksessa kaikki näyt oli todella vaikuttavia ja krattereiden renojen pitkin kävaly oli inspiroivaa.

Vietin yön Volcano Housissa (Tulivuoritalo) ja söin päivällisen suurimman kraatterin reunalla.


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Steam rising from the main craterSteam rising from the main crater
Steam rising from the main crater

(höyry joka nousee suurrimmasta kraatterista)
Closeup of one of the old lava-flowsCloseup of one of the old lava-flows
Closeup of one of the old lava-flows

(lähikuva yhdestä vanhoista laavavyöryistä)


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