
Plume of steam rising from the crater of Mount Erebus, Antarctica
Plume rising from Mount Erebus on a rare calm day. This 3794 m high volcano is the most active in Antarctica and close to the American base at McMurdo.
Taken on 2
December
2015
Submitted on 01 July 2020
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- Polar regions (169)
- Antarctic (98)
- Exact location (167.1455 E, -77.5297 S)
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Credit: Martyn Unsworth (distributed via imaggeo.egu.eu)
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