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This photo of a lava field in Eldhraun, Iceland was taken using a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ3 (F-stop = 3.3; Exposure = 1/100 sec). This lava field was originally created in 1783 by basaltic magma that rose up from underground through a surface fissure. Over time, this field was saturated with a thick blanket of moss, a common feature in the Icelandic landscape.
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