'Lava'

Well that series takes care of the desktop for the foreseeable future - thanks!
Water patterns work really well with multiple monitors
 
Hey All,

Take note. Below every picture that you like is a line that credits the photographer. If you like the picture google his/her name and then look at more of their work. Almost all of the National Geo photographers have websites of their own. My own favorite of the National Geo photographers is Frans Lanting - great work.

-Ed-
 
Thanks for the link Panther. I'm thinking BBQ... the world's largest continuously active free outdoor BBQ. ;)
 
Thanks for the link Panther :jump:

Some years ago my wife and I stood at the lookout overlooking the lava flow from Kilauea ( Hawaii ) where it flowed into the ocean.

It was an amazing sight to see about a 5 acre area oozing it's way down to the sea. To feel the warmth and see the lava opening up in the cracks especially as it got more towards nightfall.

A sight to remember.

Pete.
 
Thanks for the link Panther. I'm thinking BBQ... the world's largest continuously active free outdoor BBQ. ;)

I was in Lanzarote a few years ago. The whole island is made up of volcanic rock......spectacular sight.....almost like the moons surface. The missus and I went to a restaurant in Timanfaya where the meal was cooked entirely by the heat on a volcanic fissure.

[YOUTUBE]jUYj_48c7bk[/YOUTUBE]

The restaurant is the glass building shown at the end of this video.
 
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