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The Red Volcanoes: Face to Face with the Mountains of Fire

Publisher Thames & Hudson
Category Nature
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ISBN / ASIN0500543402
ISBN-139780500543405
CategoryNature
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A spectacular photographic glimpse into both the volcanic past and the fiery future astronomers predict for the solar system

All of the elements that form our planet were originally forged in cosmic furnaces: all the food we eat and thus our bodies themselves recycle atoms that once know volcanic fire.

The most active―and most visited―volcano on earth is Kilauea in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, seen by three million people every year. Along with its counterpart Piton de La Fournaise, on the French island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean, it is characterized by extraordinary lava flows that travel great distances  through a spectacular landscape. Together, they form the focus of this dazzling photographic essay by two renowned photographers who have spent years living side by side with their subjects, striving to capture the raw fires of the Earth at their most dramatic.

With an introduction by Jack Lockwood, one of the world's leading volcanologists ,and Alain Gerente, a documentary filmmaker, this is an invitation to share an amazing glimpse into the heart of these volcanoes. 126 color photographs
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