Category
page 1Lava fields
Southern Peninsula Region
region in Iceland
Skjaldbreiður
Skjaldbreiður (, "broad shield") is an Icelandic lava shield formed in a huge and quite protracted eruption series from about roughly 9,500 years ago. The extensive lava fields which were produced by this eruption, flowed southwards, and formed the basin of Þingvallavatn, Iceland's largest lake, and Þingvellir, the "Parliament Plains" where the Icelandic national assembly, the Alþing was founded in 930.

Dimmuborgir
thumb|Dimmuborgir, the "Dark Castles"
Dimmuborgir (dimmu "dark", borgir "cities" or "forts", "castles"; pronounced ) is a large area of unusually shaped lava fields east of Mývatn in Iceland. The Dimmuborgir area is composed of various volcanic caves and rock formations, reminiscent of an ancient collapsed citadel (hence the name). The dramatic structures are one of Iceland's most popular natural tourist attractions.
Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve
national monument in the United States
Lava Beds National Monument
national monument in the United States
Mount Edziza volcanic complex
mountain in Canada
Karapınar Field
mountain in Turkey
Harrat Rahat
mountain in Saudi Arabia

Holuhraun
Holuhraun () is a lava field just north of the Vatnajökull ice cap, in the Icelandic Highlands, in Suður-Þingeyjarsýsla, Northeastern Region, Iceland. The lava field was created by fissure eruptions. After a research expedition in 1880, the lava field was initially called Kvislarhraun . Four years later, it received its current name from geologist and geographer Þorvaldur Thoroddsen.
Pinacate Peaks
mountains
Tolmachev Dol
mountain in Russia
Hesperia Planum
broad lava plain in the southern highlands of the planet Mars
lava field
large expanse of nearly flat-lying lava flows
El Malpais National Monument
national monument in the United States
Jom-Bolok volcanic field
volcanic field in Russia
Saleaula
'''Sale'aula''' is a village on the central north coast of Savai'i island in Samoa and is the traditional center of the Gaga'emauga political district. Chief council meetings are held at Vaitu’utu’u malae in the village. The village has a population of 600.
Harrat al Birk
mountain
Anhluut'ukwsim Laxmihl Angwinga'asanskwhl Nisga'a
Canadian provincial park
Zuni-Bandera volcanic field
mountain
Four Craters Lava Field
mountain in United States of America