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Poof! And the bushes are gone. Aloha and thank you for viewing. Zoom in to feel the heat.

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anianiani

5:10AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

awesome abt.

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Flixthe

5:40AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Lava or gas? The smoke is dark as if it was gas. Nice shot anyway, at the right moment.

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xpersona

5:43AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Świetna fotografia. Doskonale uchwycone zjawisko palenia krzewów. Pozdrawiam miło.

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wjames

6:02AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Awesome capture!

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durleybeachbum

6:05AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Gosh! You must have nine lives.

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blinkings

6:16AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Oh yeah zooming is a must.

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marybelgium

6:45AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Fantastique !!!

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Punaguy

8:14AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Without this shot the world would miss how our island is formed. Old land is cleared and burned as the new land develops...excellent catch! Aloha~

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CarolSassy

9:29AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Bush control with a vengence. lol q-: Excellent pic! (:

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bmac62

9:39AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

You said this was imminent the other day! Well done Errol.

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Richardphotos

10:32AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

excellent capture

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sharky_

10:46AM | Sun, 21 February 2010

@Flixthe...Interesting question. The lava flow does not have any smoke, just what it burns up. All the smoke from the magma is degassed from Pu'uO'o crater and the fissures before it exit as lava. My guess, black smoke has a higher concentration of carbon. As the fire completely burns out everything, the color of the smoke changes (less carbon?). Anyone got any answers? Hmmmm....Now you got me curious. Why are our storm clouds dark? Aloha

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flora-crassella

12:34PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

great shot!

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diana-glen-alysa

2:38PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

wow, this is hot stuff, just awesome

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hipps13

2:40PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

awesome

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Blush

2:52PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Fantastic image I uploaded a new one too Drop by when ya can Hugs Susan~

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DreamersWish

3:12PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

I definitely can feel the heat! I do not think I could handle it in person. Amazing shot! Kinda looks like a firebird rising out. Well done!

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babuci

4:07PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Hot stuff as always! I can imagine a sound as well to add to the drama.

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bronwyn_lea

5:55PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Wow! Great picture! As distructive as fire is it is also very pretty.

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watapki66

7:37PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Like a fireball! Excellent shot!

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EricSBauer

10:39PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Yeah right, the bushes wouldn't be the only thing that's gone... Awesome capture; one might be inclined to think you lit the fire yourself to get that perfectly timed shot...lol! Well done my man!

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beachzz

12:08AM | Mon, 22 February 2010

Just amazing--and you get to see it happening--wow!!

whaleman

1:04AM | Mon, 22 February 2010

I think what you are seeing here are unburned particles swept up by the intense heat. Lava, by contrast, has no unburned particles. They are all reduced to the elemental magma. Storm clouds are dark due to dust particles I believe. Great shot! We could use a few of those flows to heat up Alberta right about now, ha ha!

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sharky_

2:23AM | Mon, 22 February 2010

whaleman....Being dark or white clouds depends on the optical size of the raindroplents and your viewpoint. When its about to rain or storm, the droplets are larger/more thus scattering the light from where it came from. It would appear dark if light doesn't pass thru. As for the black smoke, I wonder if we could call those unburn particles carbon which is a nonmetalic element. What is carbon? Thanks my friend.

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mariogiannecchini

3:14AM | Mon, 22 February 2010

Una forza dirompente !Excellent shot!

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mariogiannecchini

3:14AM | Mon, 22 February 2010

Una forza dirompente !Excellent shot!

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faroutsider

9:49AM | Mon, 22 February 2010

I guess world-building has to have some concomitant destruction... Excellent shot!

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toddmiskimen

11:36AM | Mon, 22 February 2010

Crazy great shot.

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Cosine

12:16AM | Tue, 23 February 2010

Spectacular shot. I hope your eyebrows are intact!

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jocko500

2:50PM | Tue, 23 February 2010

I do not know what whaleman is saing but this image shows clearly to stay out the way of lava or you will burn too. white or black smoke it makes no diff you will burn. wonderful shot

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