
Sunday, 19th November 2006
Mount Augustine Volcanic Eruption
by Dave LaForest
Augustine volcano viewed from the west. The southeast flank is dusted with ash. Dark channels are lahar deposits (volcanic mud flows) originating from the summit area on 1/11/06 and 1/12/06.
Equipment: Canon EOS 20D 17-85mm IS USM Lens
Dave LaForest
Born in Michigan, raised in Colorado. Now living in Soldotna, Alaska. I am the staff Fire-EMS Photographer for Central Emergency Services, the third largest Fire Department in Alaska.
Website: www.purelyalaska.net/pamshubby
Mount Augustine Volcanic Eruption by Dave LaForest was photo of the day on Sunday, 19th November 2006. It is tagged Mountains, USA, Volcano. You can leave a comment below.

15 Comments
Lynda
Absolutely beautiful Photo! This is an award winner!
Dhara
This photo is indeed beautiful.
paul
the volcano is beautiful, the photo is the representation of the beauty, the internet is the medium and we are the receptors.
sarah
this is a brill pic i really like it
Anurag
That is nature for you – freezing cold and searing heat coexisting nonchalantly
Ann
That is what I call a photograph. Spectacular image.
Pieter -sAner- van der Horst
This looks like Mount Doom in Mordor! Good photo.
Alex
It’s a good picture of a volcano and could be used to display in a museum!!!
Su
Excellent shot, Im never going to see something like this so thanks for sharing.
kirsty
I really like your picture i have never seen anything like it before so thanks for sharing
mom
my son takes beautiful pictures. Its a joy to bohold.
Su
This is wonderful, hope you werent too close!
Renee
very cool shot! congrats!
mike
Wow, and active one also. Great picture.
Photos by Nik
Thar she blows amazing capture