Stunning photographs were taken by photographer Francisco Negronі of the rare moment when lightning strikes the uulle-uordón volcano in mid-flight.
The jordón uulle volcano awoke on June 4, 2011 and is still erupting to this day, although it is entering the death stage.
However, the consequences of this lava eruption have had serious economic and environmental consequences in Argentina and Uruguay.
From an artistic perspective, this scene is extremely interesting and should not be missed.
Scientists have not yet figured out what causes these giant lightning bolts to appear when volcanoes are active.
It is theorized that the enormous amount of ash released at the same time at high speed was rubbed and charged with such force that it formed lightning.
Lava flows can reach over 1,250 degrees and the smog layer is pushed up to an altitude of up to 15 km, an average of 140 million cubic meters of g. as dust is released.
The Puyehue-Ordon-Uaulle volcanic chain is about 870 km south of the US capital. Ash from volcanic mountains covered the sky and spread to neighboring Argentina.
A beautiful photo of the eruption of a volcano in the mountain range of Luuehue-Ordon Uulle, just.
Huge clouds of dust will cover South America for a whole week
Martin Uman, a lightning expert at the University of Florida in Gainesville, says the lightning doesn’t look like regular thunderstorms.
Molecules of molten water, ice and rock interact with electrically charged particles in volcanic ash to create a spectacular spectacle
A beautiful moment like a battle between the gods of thunder and the gods of fire.
The more dust released into the air, the more lightning strikes. On average, there is a maximum lightning strike every 15 minutes.