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Eruption! Viewing lava at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Written directed and produced by Donald B. MacGowan; Narrated by Frank Burgess; Original Musical Score by Donald B. MacGowan Can you believe this? It's absolutely outstanding and amazing! You can actually walk right up to flowing lava here; see a volcano erupt before your eyes and the molten rock pour into the sea. This has to be one of the four or five most exciting, amazing, wonderful, mystical experiences on earth...you must not miss this! Mauna Loa is active but not currently erupting ...
Tonto Natural Bridge, Payson AZ
went through several stages of development. The west side of Pine Creek was formed by a flow of lava in the form of rhyolite. The rock eroded, leaving behind purple quartz sandstone. The rock layers were then lithified, tilted and faulted. The area was then covered by sea water, leaving behind a sediment of sand and mud. Volcanic eruptions covered the rock layers with lava, forming a basalt cap. Through erosion, the basalt cap broke down and was shifted by the faults, creating Pine Creek ...
Oregon Waterfalls
Interstate 5 from Portland to the southern Oregon border. They are incredible examples of nature's artistry. The power and awesome beauty of their cascades has taken millions of years to create. Many are carved through basaltic rock once covered by hot flowing lava. This video will take you through Oregon, from the Columbia River Gorge, central Oregon, the coastal range, the Cascades and south. When viewed on a computer with DVD Rom you can easily access many web sites for ...
Magma Dance - Yellowstone
You couldn't ask for a better travel study - or college professor!:) ... geology basalt volcano yellowstone steam funny professor UW Whitewater
10/29/2006 Toketee Falls, Oregon
think my video did it a disservice. From www.waterfallsnorthwest.com Toketee Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in all of Oregon, renowned far and wide for the graceful columnar basalt formation framing the two-stepped falls. The North Umpqua River has carved a sinuous gorge out of the lava flow, resulting in a waterfall of 113 feet in height - a 28 foot upper tier which plunges into a pool flanked by a deep alcove, followed by an 85 foot plunge into a large pool. At the trailhead, ...
Kapadokya Cappadocia "land of beautiful horses" TURKEY
middle of a once active volcanic region. At the time when Anatolia was completing its geographical evolution, these volcanic eruptions were so strong that the lava in some places was up to 100 meters thick. Over many millions of years, volcanoes, wind, rain and ice sculpted what we now know as Cappadocia. As the land eroded, the basalt stones remained and formed conical structures sometimes reaching as high as 45 meters. The local people called these unique rock formations "Fairy Chimneys", ...