Reportage : The volcanic bombs of the Stromboli

The volcanic bombs of the Stromboli
25 octobre 2018
The volcanic bombs of the Stromboli

© Alexis ROSENFELD / Divergence

STROMBOLI ISLAND (SICILY), MEDITERRANEAN SEA - SEPTEMBER 2018 : The volcanic bombs of the Stromboli on September 8, 2018, in the Aeolian islands archipelago, Mediterranean Sea. Laying at a shallow depth on the ash beach beneath Sciara del Fuoco, these volcanic bombs dot the bottom. They come straight from the mouth of the Stromboli, the most active volcano in Europe, presenting nearly continuous basaltic eruptions. (Photo by Alexis Rosenfeld/Getty Images)

Lieu : ILE DE STROMBOLI, SICILE

Mots clés : ACTIVITE VOLCANIQUE, BOMBE, BOMBE VOLCANIQUE, ERUPTION, ILES EOLIENNES, IMAGE SOUS MARINE, IMAGE SOUS-MARINE, MEDITERRANEE, MISSION 1 OCEAN, MISSION UNESCO, PATRIMOINE MONDIAL DE L'UNESCO, SICILE, STROMBOLI, VOLCAN, volcanologie

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