PIX4676881: Anak Krakatau volcano eruption - Anak Krakatau volcano - Anak Krakatau volcano eruption in May 2008. This explosive-type active volcano is located in Indonesia on the Pacific belt of fire. The Anak Krakatau (the “son of Krakatoa”) appeared in 1927 on the remains of the terrible explosion of Krakatoa in 1883. Volcanic eruption of Anak Krakatau in May 2008. This active volcano is located in Indonesia on the Pacific Ring of fire. Anak Krakatau, which means child of Kratatau,””” emerged from the sea in 1928 replacing the Krakatau craters destroyed in the 1883 eruption. / Bridgeman Images
PIX4676917: Anak Krakatau volcano eruption - Anak Krakatau volcano - Anak Krakatau volcano eruption in May 2008. This explosive-type active volcano is located in Indonesia on the Pacific belt of fire. The Anak Krakatau (the “son of Krakatoa”) appeared in 1927 on the remains of the terrible explosion of Krakatoa in 1883. Volcanic eruption of Anak Krakatau in May 2008. This active volcano is located in Indonesia on the Pacific Ring of fire. Anak Krakatau, which means child of Kratatau,””” emerged from the sea in 1928 replacing the Krakatau craters destroyed in the 1883 eruption. / Bridgeman Images
PIX4677039: Eruption of the volcano Semeru - Semeru volcano - Sunset from Gunung Sawur Observatory - Eruption of the volcano Semeru in June 2008. This explosive active volcano is 3676 metres from the highest point of the island of Java in Indonesia. It's a stratovolcano located on the Pacific belt of fire. Volcanic eruption of Semeru in june 2008. This active volcano is located in Indonesia on the Pacific Ring of fire. With an elevation of 3676 meters, this stratovolcano is the tallest mountain on the island of Java / Bridgeman Images
PIX4677056: Eruption of the volcano Semeru - Semeru volcanic eruption - Eruption of the volcano Semeru. This explosive active volcano is 3676 metres from the highest point of the island of Java in Indonesia. It's a stratovolcano located on the Pacific belt of fire. Volcanic eruption of Semeru. This active volcano is located in Indonesia on the Pacific Ring of fire. With an elevation of 3676 meters, this stratovolcano is the tallest mountain on the island of Java / Bridgeman Images
PIX4677058: Tengger Massif - Java, Indonesia - Tengger Massif - Java, Indonesia - Tengger Massif located in the east of the island of Java in Indonesia. The Semeru volcano is visible in the background with its smoke plume. In the foreground is the Batok volcano, in the background, the smoking crater of the Bromo volcano. Tengger massif in east Java, Indonesia. Several volcanoes are visible. Foreground is volcano Batok, left is the smoking crater of Mt Bromo, and background is Semeru volcano smoking / Bridgeman Images
PIX4677100: Caldera of Rinjani volcano - Caldera of volcano Rinjani - Caldera of Rinjani volcano on the island of Lombok in Indonesia. This active volcano peaks at 3726 metres. It's a stratovolcano located on the Pacific belt of fire. Caldera of volcano Rinjani on Lombok island in Indonesia. This active volcano is located on the Pacific Ring of fire. This stratovolcano rises to 3726 meters / Bridgeman Images
PIX4677179: Hydrothermal basin in Papandayan -Java -Indonesia - Small pond inside the Papandayan crater -Java- Indonesia - Hydrothermal basin on Papandayan volcano of Java Island (Indonesia). The red color is due to the presence of iron oxide. This volcano erupts about every 20 years. This crater is known for thermal activity like hot springs, fumaroles, acid lakes with many kinds of salt inside and those ponds as shown. Among minerals there is Iron (red color) and Copper around. Island of Java, Indonesia / Bridgeman Images
PIX4677206: Dead forest after a volcanic eruption - Dead forest after a volcanic eruption - Forest devastee after the volcanic eruption of the Aoba (or Ambae) in November 2005 on the island of the same name in the Vanuatu archipelago. Dead forest after the 27 November 2005 eruption of Ambae - Aoba volcano / Bridgeman Images
PIX4669179: The Earth and the Moon seen from space as it could appear from a satellite place at 35,000 km altitude. Composite image based on GOES (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite) data for clouds and Terra satellite for surface - This true-color image shows North and South America as they would appear from space 35,000 km (22,000 miles) above the Earth. The image is a combination of data from two satellites. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument aboard Nasa's Terra satellite collected the land surface data over 16 days, while Noaa's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) produced a snapshot of the Earth's clouds: Earth seen by satellite - Earth seen by satellite / Bridgeman Images
PIX4669285: Earth seen at night - 2016 - Lights on Earth's surface - 2016 - Earth observed at night by satellite. Composite image obtained by the Suomi NPP satellite in 2016. Composite image of Asia and Australia at night assembled from data acquired by the Suomi NPP satellite in 2016. / Bridgeman Images
PIX4674348: Cyclone Debbie over Australia - March 2017 - Cyclone Debbie above Australia - Cyclone Debbie over Queensland seen by Sentinel-3A satellite on 27 March 2017. The Copernicus Sentinel-3A satellite's Ocean and Land Colour Instrument captured Cyclone Debbie as it struck eastern Australia on 27 March 2017 / Bridgeman Images
PIX4674357: Hurricane Ophelia - 10/2017 - Hurricane Ophelia 10/2017: Hurricane Ophelia seen over Ireland on 16 October 2017 by Terra satellite. Hurricane Ophelia weakened and devolved into a post-tropical cyclone on the evening of October 15, 2017. However, the storm maintained enough strength to deliver destructive winds and rain to Ireland and the United Kingdom the next day. The Terra satellite captured this image of Ophelia at 12:55 p.m. local time (11:55 Universal Time) on October 16, 2017 / Bridgeman Images