| Iceland's Volcanic Landscapes With Northern Lights. | |
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Iceland's Volcanic Landscapes With Northern Lights.![]() Magma and northern lights pictured in one shot could be nature's most spectacular sight. A British photographer has captured the rare and beautiful aurora borealis shining brightly over an erupting volcano. Twenty five-year-old James Appleton from Cambridge, has spent the past seven years capturing the volatile yet stunning landscapes of Iceland. Working alongside volcanologists and willing to get within a few hundred feet of an erupting volcano, James was willing to put himself in the firing line to get the perfect shot. (Photo credit: James Appleton/Barcroft Media) ![]() View from ice-covered rocky outcrop of the volcanic eruption at the Fimmvˆruh·ls mountain pass in Iceland, April 2010. In the sky a strong display of Aurora Borealis lights up the night with green flames. (Photo credit: James Appleton/Barcroft Media) Icelandic Volcano Fimmvörðuháls Erupts Against Aurora Borealis (PICTURES) http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/02/20/icelandic-volcano-fimmvruhls-erupts-against-aurora-borealis-pictures_n_1288495.html?ref=mostpopular |
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