
landscape
Fire and Stars
A volcanic cinder cone stands beneath the river of stars
The symmetrical cone of hardened volcanic cinders creates a perfect foreground for the Milky Way's graceful arc. This juxtaposition tells the story of our planet's geological activity beneath the unchanging stars, where violent volcanic eruptions that shaped this landscape occurred in the cosmic blink of an eye compared to our galaxy's 13.6-billion-year history.
October 3, 2020