Laura used a Canon EOS 5D Mark II with a 16-13mm lens for the shoot. ETHIOPIA: THE TRIPPY psychedelic patterns formed by this active volcano are so co


Laura used a Canon EOS 5D Mark II with a 16-13mm lens for the shoot. ETHIOPIA: THE TRIPPY psychedelic patterns formed by this active volcano are so colourful and bright that you might have to wear sunglasses before browsing. Vibrant images captured the intricate and colourful patterns on the Dallol volcano caused by an eruption in 2011. One image showed what resembled a sea of fluorescent green slime whilst another looked like the surface of Mars. The Dallol volcano of the Danakil Depression is located near Erta Ale Range, Ethiopia. Photographer, Laura Scaccabarozzi (41), of Vimercate, Italy, captured these stunning images of the cinder cone volcano. This is where a hill of loose pyroclastic material forms around a recently active volcanic vent. @laura_scaccabarozzi_travel/LauraScaccabarozzi


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