An Icelandic volcano, dormant for 200 years, has erupted, ripping a 1km-long fissure in a field of ice. The volcano near Eyjafjallajoekull glacier began to erupt on March 21st, 2010. The best way to see it is to fly there with Helicopter.is and see it from the air.
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Helicopter Tour, departing from Hotel Rangá in Southern Iceland, around the Eyjafjallajökull (Fimmvörðuháls) volcanic eruption on March 29th 2010. Part 2 of 2.
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Helicopter Tour, departing from Hotel Rangá in Southern Iceland, around the Eyjafjallajökull (Fimmvörðuháls) volcanic eruption on March 29th 2010. Part 1 of 2.
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Bali island in Indonesia is renowned for its natural beauty and as a fabulous tourist attraction. However, the island is also known for its terrorist attacks in recent years. Since then, the people of Bali have recovered and the island is now a hotspot for tourists from all over the world once again, especially for its beach resorts and volcano [...]
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The many islands of Hawaii were the evolution of a series of spectacular volcanic explosions and activities millions of years ago. Some of the volcanoes in Hawaii are still active volcanoes such as the Kilauea Volcano, on south-eastern part of the Big Island, is still spitting hot brilliant lava into the Pacific Ocean today.
The Big Island of Hawaii, the largest [...]