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7 Apr, 2016 14:18

Volcanoes from space: Satellite captures unique view of nature’s largest inferno (PHOTOS)

Volcanoes from space: Satellite captures unique view of nature’s largest inferno (PHOTOS)

Earth’s largest volcano has been caught on camera by an ESA satellite adding to the already-impressive collection of high-resolution images of volcanoes from space.

Astronauts and satellites have been sharing a unique perspective of nature’s infernos from all over the world for some time now.

Hawaii’s Mauna Loa volcano, the highest volcano on the planet, and Chile’s Villarrica volcano are among the most recently released photos of the magnificent geological features.

Here are the most striking volcanic images captured from space - click on the pictures to find out more:

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