By Joanna Plucinska and Krisztina Than LONDON/BUDAPEST (Reuters) - As the glowing river of lava from a volcano that erupted last week in Iceland ebbed.
By Joanna Plucinska and Krisztina Than LONDON/BUDAPEST (Reuters) - As the glowing river of lava from a volcano that erupted last week in Iceland ebbed.
By Joanna Plucinska and Krisztina Than LONDON/BUDAPEST (Reuters) - As the glowing river of lava from a volcano that erupted last week in Iceland ebbed.
By Joanna Plucinska and Krisztina Than LONDON/BUDAPEST (Reuters) - As the glowing river of lava from a volcano that erupted last week in Iceland ebbed.
As the glowing river of lava from a volcano that erupted last week in Iceland ebbed, not everyone was happy. Hazel Lane, a 49-year-old dental practice manager in London, had booked a ticket to Reykjavik as soon as she saw footage of the eruption on television, hoping to witness spectacular lava flows beneath molten red skies. Lane had already visited Iceland the previous month, but it was too soon.