Scenic Views from Mount Erebus

Mt. Erebus is one of the most photogenic spots on Earth. When researchers are traveling around the volcano, it is difficult not to stop and snap a picture of a particularily stunning cloud formation or beautiful vista. Here are but a few of the many thousands of incredible photographs of the scenes of Mt. Erebus.

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Mt. Erebus and its long plume as viewed from Hut Point Peninsula.
Mt. Erebus from the sea ice.
The summit of Mt. Erebus from the front seat of an A-Star helicopter.
Mt. Erebus and its long plume as viewed from Hut Point Peninsula.
Mt. Erebus from the sea ice.
The summit of Mt. Erebus from the front seat of an A-Star helicopter.
Aerial view of the Mt. Erebus crater.
Wispy lenticular clouds forming over the Mt. Erebus summit.
Sun shining into the Mt. Erebus crater.
Aerial view of the Mt. Erebus crater.
Wispy lenticular clouds forming over the Mt. Erebus summit.
Sun shining into the Mt. Erebus crater.
A particularily snowy Erebus crater.
Jeff Johnson on the crater rim of Mt. Erebus.
Ice towers and the Erebus plume.
A particularily snowy Erebus crater.
Jeff Johnson on the crater rim of Mt. Erebus.
Ice towers and the Erebus plume.
Point of light at the Mt. Erebus summit.
Mt. Erebus plume framed by blue sky.
Dramatic photo of toppled ice tower and plume.
Point of light at the Mt. Erebus summit.
Mt. Erebus plume framed by blue sky.
Dramatic photo of toppled ice tower and plume.
Stunning photo of cirrus clouds and sun behind the Erebus plume.
Solar halo.
Sun behind plume.
Stunning photo of cirrus clouds and sun behind the Erebus plume.
Solar halo.
Sun behind plume.

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Mt. Erebus Volcano Observatory
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology