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From my last post "She is turning red" , the lava had moved approx 3 to 4 feet in less than a minute (note the white line). It may not seem very fast but always be aware when standing next to the lava that it could ooze out much faster at any given moment. Aloha and thank you for viewing HAPPY THANKSGIVING

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Richardphotos

5:50AM | Thu, 23 November 2006

I would like to see it up close but your journey into the world of lava will probably be as close as I will get. You must spend a lot of time going out to the fields for these awesome captures

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valdimar11

6:00AM | Thu, 23 November 2006

Thats awsome.. I hope I will some time get to see Volcano lava .. beautiful ..

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st_fish

6:01AM | Thu, 23 November 2006

Well this capture is AMAZING!!! I love the black of the core and red glow of the active lava! Thanks for sharing! Have a great day! 8;o)

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Biffowitz

6:21AM | Thu, 23 November 2006

I just love the colors on this sharky, it does look hot under there. Once again fab work!!

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cricri99

6:22AM | Thu, 23 November 2006

Red and Black..awesome!! we are on an another planet!! excellent!!

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busi2ness

6:39AM | Thu, 23 November 2006

It resembles a red whale creeping on the surface! Beautiful contrasts blended with dramatic reds. Good lighting.

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iceberg

8:21AM | Thu, 23 November 2006

beautiful...very "hot" photo :)

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jocko500

8:49AM | Thu, 23 November 2006

wow the shapes is something. I one time saw some lava that was very old and it was impressive to me. If it moveing it most be a high to see it.

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Zofodon

9:10AM | Thu, 23 November 2006

Great shot, I'd be scared I would put the chalk line down and have the lava flow out all at once.

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Luka_30

10:01AM | Thu, 23 November 2006

Fascinating!

thevolunteer

10:44AM | Thu, 23 November 2006

Love this capture. Happy Thanksgiving. Aloha

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Apophis906

11:04AM | Thu, 23 November 2006

Wow thats such a close shot, and so cool an angle for the shot.

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marybelgium

11:08AM | Thu, 23 November 2006

fascinant !

MrsLubner

11:09AM | Thu, 23 November 2006

I enjoy your shots with people in them but this is so very impressive on its own. A raw and uncluttered view of a magnificent occurance.

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Cosme..D..Churruca

12:37PM | Thu, 23 November 2006

Beware of the lava dragon... AMAZING !

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babuci

6:54PM | Thu, 23 November 2006

Dangerously cool shot Errrol! I love it!

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nongo

12:29AM | Fri, 24 November 2006

I'll bet you could roast a turkey on that bed of lava eh??????? very cool image!!!

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DJB

1:43AM | Fri, 24 November 2006

This is one of the best lava flow shots I have seen from you.

Valerie-Ducom

2:17AM | Fri, 24 November 2006

wowwww, very impressiv photo my friend and excellent pov and colour!!! Good day ;)

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EricSBauer

12:19AM | Sun, 26 November 2006

very cool! lighting, pov and comp are awesome...they all make for a very dramatic scene! well done Eroll!!!


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