Heimaey town from the volcano that nearly destroyed it, Westman islands, Iceland.

Heimaey town from the volcano that nearly destroyed it, Westman islands, Iceland. Stock Photo
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Ashley Cooper pics / Alamy Stock Photo

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BRN47W

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60.2 MB (2.4 MB Compressed download)

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5616 x 3744 px | 47.5 x 31.7 cm | 18.7 x 12.5 inches | 300dpi

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18 September 2010

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On 23 January 1973 a 2 km long fissure opened up spewing out lava forming a new vocanoe, Eldfell. The lava flow threatened Heimaey town, on Heimaey in the Westmand Islands off Iceland's south coast. The lava and ash buried and destroyed one third of the town and threatened the harbour, the life line for the islands. The whole island was evacuated. A novel technique of pumping sea water onto the lava front, solidified the flowing mass and diverted the lava flow away from the harbour. When the eruption ceased in June, Heimaey was 2km bigger.