Sunday, November 27, 2011

18 Breathtaking Photos of Natural Forces

An undersea volcano erupts off the coast of Tonga, sending plumes of steam, ash and smoke up to 100 meters into the air, on March 18, 2009, off the coast of Nuku'Alofa, Tonga. (photo source - Dana Stephenson/Getty Images)

























Road interrupted by a sand dune, Nile Valley, Egypt.  (photo source)
Flooding in Rajanpur district, Pakistan, 2010  (photo source -Reuters/Stringer)






















A waterspout touches down near a boat near Dubrovnik, Croatia, in August 2007.  (photo source - Daniel Pavlinovic)

























A flattened taxi lies under a boulder on the earthquake-damaged streets of Beichuan in Sichuan Province, 2008  (photo source -  AFP/GETTY)






















Flooding in Iowa,USA, 2008 (photo source - AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)





















Houses are swept by a tsunami in Natori City in northeastern Japan March 11, 2011 (photo source - Reuters)






















A giant storm-cell hovers over the towns of Ross and Stanley, North Dakota on Monday July 12, 2010.  (photo source)






















Lightning strikes on the sky as lava flow from a volcano in Eyjafjallajokul, April 17, 2010.  (photo source)
Volcanic Lava  (photo source)

























Fire fumes wild in the Carmel Forest near Haifa, Israel on December 02, 2010.  (photo source)






















Aurora Borealis  (photo source - Kabacchi)






















Dust storm in Kuwait  (photo source)
Strokkur geyser, Iceland  (photo source - Big-ashb)
Avalanche (photo source)







































































Oblique aerial view of landslide that buried Colonia Las Colinas, El Salvador, 2001. Landslides have blocked several roads including the Pan American Highway.  (photo source)























Sarychev Peak Eruption, Kuril Islands, 2009  (photo source -  NASA Earth Observatory)






















The water from the Llano River flowed into Lake LBJ, which has a minimal flood pool. Four of eight flood gates were opened. Three of the open flood gates are visible in this view. Photo taken at approximately 12 PM, November 4, 2000, Texas.  photo source


























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