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#11295300
1 June 2024
An aerial photo is showing the foot of Mount Sinabung with a background of erupting material flows , in Karu, Indonesia, on June 1, 2024.
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#11295301
1 June 2024
An aerial photo is showing the foot of Mount Sinabung with a background of erupting material flows , in Karu, Indonesia, on June 1, 2024.
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#11295470
1 June 2024
An aerial photo is showing the flow of material from the eruption of Mount Sinabung, in Karo, Indonesia, on June 1, 2024
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#6206296
21 November 2020
Patterns in cliff face formed from petrified forest are seen at Curio Bay in Catlins, New Zealand, on November 21, 2020. Curio Bay is of international significance for its Petrified Forest dating back to the Jurassic period and tree fossils are approximately 180 million years old. Massive sheet floods of volcanic debris, perhaps triggered by heavy rain on a barren volcanic mountain, are believed to have destroyed the forest.
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#6206298
21 November 2020
Patterns in cliff face formed from petrified forest are seen at Curio Bay in Catlins, New Zealand, on November 21, 2020. Curio Bay is of international significance for its Petrified Forest dating back to the Jurassic period and tree fossils are approximately 180 million years old. Massive sheet floods of volcanic debris, perhaps triggered by heavy rain on a barren volcanic mountain, are believed to have destroyed the forest.
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#6206300
21 November 2020
Patterns in cliff face formed from petrified forest are seen at Curio Bay in Catlins, New Zealand, on November 21, 2020. Curio Bay is of international significance for its Petrified Forest dating back to the Jurassic period and tree fossils are approximately 180 million years old. Massive sheet floods of volcanic debris, perhaps triggered by heavy rain on a barren volcanic mountain, are believed to have destroyed the forest.
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#6206302
21 November 2020
Patterns in cliff face formed from petrified forest are seen at Curio Bay in Catlins, New Zealand, on November 21, 2020. Curio Bay is of international significance for its Petrified Forest dating back to the Jurassic period and tree fossils are approximately 180 million years old. Massive sheet floods of volcanic debris, perhaps triggered by heavy rain on a barren volcanic mountain, are believed to have destroyed the forest.
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#6206304
21 November 2020
Patterns in cliff face formed from petrified forest are seen at Curio Bay in Catlins, New Zealand, on November 21, 2020. Curio Bay is of international significance for its Petrified Forest dating back to the Jurassic period and tree fossils are approximately 180 million years old. Massive sheet floods of volcanic debris, perhaps triggered by heavy rain on a barren volcanic mountain, are believed to have destroyed the forest.
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#6206306
21 November 2020
Patterns in cliff face formed from petrified forest are seen at Curio Bay in Catlins, New Zealand, on November 21, 2020. Curio Bay is of international significance for its Petrified Forest dating back to the Jurassic period and tree fossils are approximately 180 million years old. Massive sheet floods of volcanic debris, perhaps triggered by heavy rain on a barren volcanic mountain, are believed to have destroyed the forest.
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#6206312
21 November 2020
Patterns in cliff face formed from petrified forest are seen at Curio Bay in Catlins, New Zealand, on November 21, 2020. Curio Bay is of international significance for its Petrified Forest dating back to the Jurassic period and tree fossils are approximately 180 million years old. Massive sheet floods of volcanic debris, perhaps triggered by heavy rain on a barren volcanic mountain, are believed to have destroyed the forest.
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#6206322
21 November 2020
A close-up view of an ancient petrified tree trunk at Curio Bay in Catlins, New Zealand, on November 21, 2020. Curio Bay is of international significance for its Petrified Forest dating back to the Jurassic period and tree fossils are approximately 180 million years old. Massive sheet floods of volcanic debris, perhaps triggered by heavy rain on a barren volcanic mountain, are believed to have destroyed the forest.
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#6206326
21 November 2020
A close-up view of an ancient petrified tree trunk at Curio Bay in Catlins, New Zealand, on November 21, 2020. Curio Bay is of international significance for its Petrified Forest dating back to the Jurassic period and tree fossils are approximately 180 million years old. Massive sheet floods of volcanic debris, perhaps triggered by heavy rain on a barren volcanic mountain, are believed to have destroyed the forest.
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#6206330
21 November 2020
A close-up view of an ancient petrified tree trunk at Curio Bay in Catlins, New Zealand, on November 21, 2020. Curio Bay is of international significance for its Petrified Forest dating back to the Jurassic period and tree fossils are approximately 180 million years old. Massive sheet floods of volcanic debris, perhaps triggered by heavy rain on a barren volcanic mountain, are believed to have destroyed the forest.
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#6206338
21 November 2020
A close-up view of an ancient petrified tree trunk at Curio Bay in Catlins, New Zealand, on November 21, 2020. Curio Bay is of international significance for its Petrified Forest dating back to the Jurassic period and tree fossils are approximately 180 million years old. Massive sheet floods of volcanic debris, perhaps triggered by heavy rain on a barren volcanic mountain, are believed to have destroyed the forest.
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#6206354
21 November 2020
A close-up view of an ancient petrified tree trunk at Curio Bay in Catlins, New Zealand, on November 21, 2020. Curio Bay is of international significance for its Petrified Forest dating back to the Jurassic period and tree fossils are approximately 180 million years old. Massive sheet floods of volcanic debris, perhaps triggered by heavy rain on a barren volcanic mountain, are believed to have destroyed the forest.
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#6206366
21 November 2020
A close-up view of an ancient petrified tree trunk at Curio Bay in Catlins, New Zealand, on November 21, 2020. Curio Bay is of international significance for its Petrified Forest dating back to the Jurassic period and tree fossils are approximately 180 million years old. Massive sheet floods of volcanic debris, perhaps triggered by heavy rain on a barren volcanic mountain, are believed to have destroyed the forest.
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