Kilauea (Hawaii, USA)

Known for continuous eruptive activity, including the significant eruption in 2018 that reshaped its landscape and affected nearby communities.

Mount Etna (Sicily, Italy)

Europe's most active volcano, with frequent eruptions characterized by lava flows and ash emissions. It has been erupting regularly since 2011.

Stromboli (Aeolian Islands, Italy)

Known for its persistent mild explosive activity, with nearly continuous eruptions from its summit craters that can be observed from a safe distance.

Pacaya (Guatemala)

A highly active complex volcano known for Strombolian eruptions and lava flows. It has been erupting consistently since 1961.

Sakurajima (Kyushu, Japan)

Known for its frequent small to moderate explosive eruptions, producing ash plumes and occasional lava flows. It is one of Japan's most active volcanoes.

Merapi (Java, Indonesia)

 One of Indonesia's most active volcanoes, known for its highly explosive eruptions and pyroclastic flows.

Popocatepetl (Mexico)

Mexico's most active volcano, with frequent ash emissions and occasional moderate explosive eruptions.

Masaya (Nicaragua)

Known for its persistently active lava lake and frequent gas emissions. It has been erupting continuously since at least 2015.

Mount Nyiragongo (Democratic Republic of Congo)

Known for its lava lake within its summit crater, with notable eruptions in recent decades.

Mount Erebus (Antarctica)

The southernmost active volcano on Earth, known for its persistent lava lake and ongoing volcanic activity despite extreme cold conditions.

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