Volcano!

VulcanSpirit
Richard & Alison Brunstrom
Wed 18 Sep 2013 02:35
We're now at delightful Tanna, nearly the southernmost island in Vanuatu, where we've come to see Mount Yasur - one of the most active volcanos in the world. Here it is at a distance as we approach; it looks an insignificant pimple, but the rising cloud of water vapour and smoke in the centre of the picture gives it away:
 
 
Yasur is a 'young' volcano; the cinder cone is only 300m high so it is below the tropical cloud level. It is erupting gently all the time throwing out a fine cloud of ash which settles downwind forming an ash plain which is firm enough to drive on - you may just be able to make out vehicle tracks for scale:
 
 
But it's not quite all ash. Dotted round the plain are large rocks up to the size of a large beach ball - these are chunks of ejected magma from the occasional bigger explosion, some of which have travelled over a kilometer in the air. And that's from when, as now, that Yasur is in a quiet phase.
 
As you stand on the plain ash falls on you, audibly! There is a constant pitter-patter of bits like small grains of sand, and in the background a loud bang and a rumble every minute or two, with a large cloud of smoke and huge chunks of lava being thrown into the sky. And that's just from the plain - tonight we're going up to the crater rim to see the firework display as night falls. Should be good