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New lava tubes from the Cumbre Vieja volcano on Spain’s La Palma island have sent molten lava flowing downhill at speeds of up to 1 meter (3 feet) per second since Monday, according to the ...
Barely a month into the eruption on La Palma, scientists detected lava tubes. They’re not obvious to the naked eye; drone imagery captured during the eruption helped predict their possible routes.
Lava tubes on La Palma. This fascinating footage of the lava running down from the volcano at Jedey, shows how the very fluid lava enters the lava tubes. Lighting up Cumbre Vieja.
T his striking satellite photo shows red-hot lava winding into the sea during a volcanic eruption on La Palma in the Canary Islands. The "river of fire" completely wiped out a small town and ...
New lava tubes on the erupting volcano on Spain's La Palma Island have sent streams of molten lava downhill at speeds of a metre per second, threatening what is left of the island's infrastructure.
Red-hot lava flowed into the Atlantic Ocean surrounding the island of La Palma in Spain on Wednesday morning. The molten rock stream came from the Cumbre Vieja volcano, which has been erupting ...
New lava tubes on the erupting volcano on Spain's La Palma Island have sent streams of molten lava downhill at speeds of a metre per second, threatening what is left of the island's infrastructure.