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She fell in love with the majesty of volcanoes—and changed how science sees them
She fell in love with the majesty of volcanoes—and changed how science sees themJanuary 09, 2023 – Katia Krafft traveled to volcanoes around the world to unlock their mysteries, capture their beauty, and raise awareness of their risks.
The surface of the moon is hostile. A newly found cave could be a lifesaver.
The surface of the moon is hostile. A newly found cave could be a lifesaver.July 22, 2024 – The recent discovery of a lunar lava tube hints at a hidden network of caves that could provide shelter for future explorers.
This stunning national park is set in a dormant volcano
This stunning national park is set in a dormant volcanoNovember 23, 2022 – With America’s deepest lake, miles of trails, and unmatched views, Oregon’s Crater Lake National Park is a natural wonder. Here’s how to visit.
Witnessing the fiery formation of Fagradalsfjall, Iceland's newest volcano
Witnessing the fiery formation of Fagradalsfjall, Iceland's newest volcanoSeptember 20, 2021 – Earlier this year, the world was transfixed by images of Fagradalsfjall, Iceland’s newest volcanic fissure, spewing molten lava and ushering in a fresh wave of tourism.
Volcanoes don’t just erupt on schedule—but they have been in Iceland
Volcanoes don’t just erupt on schedule—but they have been in IcelandAugust 21, 2023 – Since the Reykjanes Peninsula burst to life in 2021, there have been three eruptions, each separated by about 320 days. “We haven’t seen something like this for quite some time.”
Volcano tourism is booming, but is it too risky?
Volcano tourism is booming, but is it too risky?April 02, 2021 – Dazzling eruptions draw visitors to places like Iceland and Hawaii. Here’s how to see them safely.
The world’s loneliest volcano may hold something truly rare. We went to find it.
The world’s loneliest volcano may hold something truly rare. We went to find it.October 26, 2023 – A team of scientists and explorers journeyed to an icy island volcano in the South Atlantic to search for a lake of fire. What could go wrong?
Volcano Safety Tips
Volcano Safety TipsSeptember 27, 2019 – These fiery features can be as dangerous as they are mesmerizing. Here are a few things to keep in mind if you live near or plan to visit a volcano.
100 years after the first ascent of the world’s northernmost active volcano, this team climbed it again. Here’s why.
100 years after the first ascent of the world’s northernmost active volcano, this team climbed it again. Here’s why.April 28, 2022 – In remote Jan Mayen researchers retraced the steps of a British scientist to the summit of the world's northernmost active volcano. Their expedition would be part tribute, part adventure—and part examination of the world’s fastest-changing environment.
6 alternatives to the most popular national park lodges
6 alternatives to the most popular national park lodgesJune 20, 2024 – No room at the lodge? These nearby hotels offer history, contemporary architecture, and easy access to U.S. national park wonders.
The surprising source of Turkey's volcanoes lies more than 1,000 miles away
The surprising source of Turkey's volcanoes lies more than 1,000 miles awayJune 23, 2023 – Scientists have long wondered how volcanoes formed in central Anatolia despite being far from tectonic plate borders—now they've found evidence of a hot plume of magma flowing from East Africa.
Why People Live by Stromboli, Agung, and Other Active Volcanoes
Why People Live by Stromboli, Agung, and Other Active Volcanoes
Tonga's volcanic eruption triggered a staggering 2,600 lightning flashes a minute
Tonga's volcanic eruption triggered a staggering 2,600 lightning flashes a minuteJune 28, 2023 – The enormous eruption generated hundreds of times more power than an atomic bomb—and the most extreme lightning ever recorded. How did it happen?
Five of the best adventures around Costa Rica's Arenal Volcano
Five of the best adventures around Costa Rica's Arenal VolcanoMarch 27, 2022 – Located three hours’ drive north west of the capital, San José, the town of La Fortuna offers a springboard to explore the landscape around the inactive Arenal Volcano.
What is it like living alongside a volcano?
What is it like living alongside a volcano?January 15, 2020 – January 15, 2020
Hawaii volcanoes, explained
Hawaii volcanoes, explainedJanuary 10, 2019 – Over millions of years, volcanic eruptions have not only built the Hawaiian archipelago, they continually transform its landscape.
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