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Planet earth center core
Volcano 2
Mule Deer at Lava Beds Monument
Lava cliffs with the John Day River in the background.
Lava cliffs above the John Day River.
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Devils Garden Lava Bed Wilderness Study Area at sunset.  OR 1-2.
 Lava boulders and enclosed Hawaiian fish pond - early form of aquaculture.
EPA Divers map pools of creosote on the bottom of Eagle Harbor
 A Safeboat from the NOAA Ship OSCAR SETTE is dwarfed by multiple lava flows forming a cliff on the coast of Hawaii. Boat is towing divers doing reef surveys.
 Lava flow entering the sea on SE coast of Hawaii.
 'Lava trees' formed when lava cools around tree trunks are quite tall.
 Inside Thurston Lava Tube
Pillow lava  Four Rivers  LSRD  Lower Snake River District
Pillow lava  Four Rivers  LSRD  Lower Snake River District
 Black lava meets the sea.
 Dead trees are seen over recent lava flow while regrowing vegetation marks the boundary between an older flow and the more recent one.
 A recent lava flow forms the beach on the southeast side of the big island.
 A scene along Chain of Craters Road with a recent lava flow seen to right.
 The end of the road caused by a lava flow across the pavement
Spatter Cone in the lava beds of the Devil's Garden Wilderness Study Area.  OR 3-128.
 Black lava sand beach known locally as the 'Drainpipe' - now destroyed by lava flow.
Ground level view of Crack-in-the-Ground, a lava fissure about 2 miles long and 70 feet deep. Crack-in-the-Ground is along BLM's Christmas Valley Back Country Byway in Central Oregon.
 Steam formed by lava entering the sea
Juniper on lava in Wapi Flow west of Pillar Butte  Craters of the Moon  Shoshone Field Office  USRD  Upper Snake River District
HOA 'Flex' mission
 View # 1 of a frozen in place lava fall
Ground level view of Crack-in-the-Ground a lava fissure about 2 miles long and 70 feet deep.  It is along BLM's Christmas Valley Back Country Byway in Central Oregon.
 A black lava sand beach - since destroyed by lava flows.
The lava beds in the Badlands Wilderness Study Area.  OR 5-21
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