Tungurahua Erupts
			
		
		
		
			Volcano Tungurahua erupted spectacularly last year. 
Pictured above, 
molten rock so hot it glows visibly pours down the sides of the 5,000-meter high 
Tungurahua, while a cloud of 
dark ash is seen being ejected toward the left.  
Wispy white clouds flow around the 
lava-lit peak, while a star-lit sky shines in the distance.  
The above image was 
captured last year as ash fell around the adventurous photographer.  
Located in 
Ecuador, Tungurahua has become 
active roughly every 90 years since for the last 1,300 years.  
Volcano Tungurahua has started erupting again this year and 
continues erupting at a lower level even today.