MAKE A MEME View Large Image Kanaga Volcano, one of the most southerly members of the Aleutian Islands chain. In the foreground is a stunning view of a lava flow from a 1906 event. According to records, a trapper living on the island in 1906 experienced several ...
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Keywords: usgs science volcano volcanoes alaska aleutian landscape lava lava flow lavaflow outdoor hill mountain foothill mountainside grassland field ridge Here's a photo from Kanaga Volcano, one of the most southerly members of the Aleutian Islands chain. In the foreground is a stunning view of a lava flow from a 1906 event. According to records, a trapper living on the island in 1906 experienced several earthquakes and witnessed lava pouring down both east and west sides of the cone. You can learn more about Kanaga Volcano, see images, and read about current past activity at on.doi.gov/Kanaga. Photo credit: Michelle Combs, USGS. You can also follow USGS Volcanoes on Facebook (fb.com/USGSVolcanoes/) to learn about volcanic events, eruption anniversaries, and more. Here's a photo from Kanaga Volcano, one of the most southerly members of the Aleutian Islands chain. In the foreground is a stunning view of a lava flow from a 1906 event. According to records, a trapper living on the island in 1906 experienced several earthquakes and witnessed lava pouring down both east and west sides of the cone. You can learn more about Kanaga Volcano, see images, and read about current past activity at on.doi.gov/Kanaga. Photo credit: Michelle Combs, USGS. You can also follow USGS Volcanoes on Facebook (fb.com/USGSVolcanoes/) to learn about volcanic events, eruption anniversaries, and more.
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