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gld - view from orbit, 26th June 2021

gld - view from orbit, 26th June 2021
Sentinel's Infra-red view [false colour image] of Nar and the lava flows in Geldingadalir. Meradalir and Natthagi on Saturday 26th June 2021. The brighter the colour the warmer the area (with white the hottest, then yellow and red, with black the coolest - background in grey). The two round dots roughly to the east of Nar (the main vent) are small lava lakes.

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 Spo
Spo
Hear, hear! It seems there is another Nar geek here in ipernity! :O
2 years ago.
 StoneRoad2013
StoneRoad2013 club
Umm, yes, you could say that !

At least this volcano is not (currently) damaging houses and infrastructure - unlike Cumbre Vieja in La Palma, although that one has now reached the sea and produced a new headland about 500m wide ... and still going.
2 years ago. Edited 2 years ago.

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