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A flower is seen covered with ash from the Calbuco volcano in the Patagonian Argentine
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A flower is seen covered with ash from the Calbuco volcano in the Patagonian Argentine
A flower is seen covered with ash from the Calbuco volcano in the Patagonian Argentine area of San Martin de Los Andes April 23, 2015. Volcano Calbuco in southern Chile that erupted unexpectedly on Wednesday was still pouring ash into the sky on Thursday, forcing the cancellation of flights from nearby towns in both Chile and neighboring Argentina.The volcano, which last had a major eruption in 1961, has blown a spectacular plume of ash and smoke nearly 20 kilometers into the sky near Puerto Varas, some 1, 000 kilometers (625 miles) south of Santiago. REUTERS/Patricio Rodriguez - GF
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This print captures the aftermath of a powerful eruption from the Calbuco volcano in southern Chile. The image showcases a delicate flower, its vibrant colors muted by a thick layer of ash that blankets the Patagonian Argentine area of San Martin de Los Andes. Taken on April 23,2015, this photograph serves as a stark reminder of nature's unpredictable and awe-inspiring forces. The Calbuco volcano erupted unexpectedly, sending plumes of ash and smoke soaring nearly 20 kilometers into the sky. This natural spectacle disrupted air travel in both Chile and neighboring Argentina, leading to flight cancellations in nearby towns. The last major eruption from this volcano occurred back in 1961, making this recent event all the more remarkable. In this image captured by photographer Patricio Rodriguez for Reuters Images, we witness the resilience of life amidst chaos. Despite being covered in volcanic debris, the flower stands tall as a symbol of hope and beauty against an apocalyptic backdrop. As viewers contemplate this photograph, they are reminded not only of our planet's raw power but also its capacity for renewal. It serves as a testament to humanity's ability to find solace and strength even when faced with adversity – much like how flowers bloom through cracks in concrete.
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