Environment
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La Palma Volcano: 'Real Lava Tsunami' Moved Towards Atlantic Coast as Earthquake Intensified Eruption
Following several aftershocks and outbursts from the volcano on La Palma Island this week, a "tsunami" of rapidly volcanic magma moved towards the Atlantic Coast. The lava pouring from a conduit as it poured down the Cumbre Vieja ridge was recorded in breathtaking imagery.
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