The eruption of Fernandina, the youngest and most volcanically active island in the Galápagos, began on March 2, 2024.
This uninhabited island, teeming with wildlife, witnessed lava flowing from a fissure on the volcano's southeast flank, an occurrence documented by Landsat 8 satellite imagery.
Such advanced observation techniques undoubtedly come with significant costs, likely totaling in the millions of dollars or pounds. Nevertheless, these investments enable stunning and insightful photography of our planet's natural phenomena.
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An Eruption for Galápagos Iguanas (nasa.gov)
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