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Background imageCrater Collection: Photographing at the Craters Lip, Aso-San, 1910. Creator: Unknown

Photographing at the Craters Lip, Aso-San, 1910. Creator: Unknown
Photographing at the Craters Lip, Aso-San, 1910. From " In Lotus-Land Japan", by Herbert G. Ponting, F.R.G.S. [Macmillan and Co. Limited, London, 1910]

Background imageCrater Collection: The Holy Crater of Fuji-San, 1910. Creator: Herbert Ponting

The Holy Crater of Fuji-San, 1910. Creator: Herbert Ponting
The Holy Crater of Fuji-San, 1910. From " In Lotus-Land Japan", by Herbert G. Ponting, F.R.G.S. [Macmillan and Co. Limited, London, 1910]

Background imageCrater Collection: Smoke and Steam Rising from Asamas Crater after the Explosion, 1910. Creator: Herbert Ponting

Smoke and Steam Rising from Asamas Crater after the Explosion, 1910. Creator: Herbert Ponting
Smoke and Steam Rising from Asamas Crater after the Explosion, 1910. From " In Lotus-Land Japan", by Herbert G. Ponting, F.R.G.S. [Macmillan and Co. Limited, London, 1910]

Background imageCrater Collection: At the Craters Brink, Asama-Yama, 1910. Creator: Herbert Ponting

At the Craters Brink, Asama-Yama, 1910. Creator: Herbert Ponting
At the Craters Brink, Asama-Yama, 1910. From " In Lotus-Land Japan", by Herbert G. Ponting, F.R.G.S. [Macmillan and Co. Limited, London, 1910]

Background imageCrater Collection: At the Craters Brink, Aso-San, 1910. Creator: Herbert Ponting

At the Craters Brink, Aso-San, 1910. Creator: Herbert Ponting
At the Craters Brink, Aso-San, 1910. From " In Lotus-Land Japan", by Herbert G. Ponting, F.R.G.S. [Macmillan and Co. Limited, London, 1910]

Background imageCrater Collection: Tai-O-Hai, Marquesas Islands, 1923. Creator: Unknown

Tai-O-Hai, Marquesas Islands, 1923. Creator: Unknown
Tai-O-Hai, Marquesas Islands, 1923. From " Australia, New Zealand and Oceania in Pictures", by H. Clive Barnard, M.A. Blitt. [A. & C. Black, Limited, London, 1923]

Background imageCrater Collection: Phobos. Creator: NASA

Phobos. Creator: NASA
Phobos. Phobos is one of the moons of the planet Mars, and has a heavily cratered surface

Background imageCrater Collection: Oberon, moon of Uranus, from Voyager 2, 24 January 1986. Creator: NASA

Oberon, moon of Uranus, from Voyager 2, 24 January 1986. Creator: NASA
Oberon, moon of Uranus, from Voyager 2, 24 January 1986. This image of Oberon is the best the unmanned Voyager 2 spacecraft acquired of Uranus outermost moon

Background imageCrater Collection: Miranda, one of the moons of Uranus, seen from Voyager 2, 24 January 1986. Creator: NASA

Miranda, one of the moons of Uranus, seen from Voyager 2, 24 January 1986. Creator: NASA
Miranda, one of the moons of Uranus, seen from Voyager 2, 24 January 1986. High-resolution image of Miranda, also designated Uranus V, the smallest and innermost of Uranus five moons

Background imageCrater Collection: Mercury. Creator: NASA

Mercury. Creator: NASA
Mercury. Craters on the surface of the planet Mercury which is the smallest planet in our solar system, and the closest planet to the Sun

Background imageCrater Collection: The surface of the Moon. Creator: NASA

The surface of the Moon. Creator: NASA
The surface of the Moon

Background imageCrater Collection: Fog -filled craters, Mars. Creator: NASA

Fog -filled craters, Mars. Creator: NASA
Fog -filled craters, Mars. Surface of the planet Mars

Background imageCrater Collection: Earth from the Moon. Creator: NASA

Earth from the Moon. Creator: NASA
Earth from the Moon

Background imageCrater Collection: Taurus-Littrow Region, Apollo 17 mission, December 1972. Creator: NASA

Taurus-Littrow Region, Apollo 17 mission, December 1972. Creator: NASA
Taurus-Littrow Region, Apollo 17 mission, December 1972. View of the surface of the Moon from the Apollo spacecraft. Apollo 17 was the last Apollo Moon landing mission

Background imageCrater Collection: Smoke streaming from the Crater of Erebus, c1908, (1909)

Smoke streaming from the Crater of Erebus, c1908, (1909). Erebus is the second-highest volcano in Antarctica and the southernmost active volcano on Earth

Background imageCrater Collection: Another View of the Crater of Erebus, 1908, (1909)

Another View of the Crater of Erebus, 1908, (1909). Erebus is the second-highest volcano in Antarctica and the southernmost active volcano on Earth

Background imageCrater Collection: The Crater of Erebus, 900 Feet Deep and Half A Mile Wide, 1908, (1909)

The Crater of Erebus, 900 Feet Deep and Half A Mile Wide, 1908, (1909)
The Crater of Erebus, 900 Feet Deep and Half A Mile Wide. Steam is seen rising on the Left. The Photograph was taken from the Lower Part of the Crater Edge, 1908, (1909)

Background imageCrater Collection: The Old Crater of Erebus, with an Older Crater in the Background, c1908, (1909)

The Old Crater of Erebus, with an Older Crater in the Background, c1908, (1909)
The Old Crater of Erebus, with an Older Crater in the Background. Altitude 11, 000 Feet. The Active Cone is Higher Still, c1908, (1909)

Background imageCrater Collection: Mount Erebus... The Old Crater on the Left, c1908, (1909)

Mount Erebus... The Old Crater on the Left, c1908, (1909)
Mount Erebus as Seen from the Winter Quarters, The Old Crater on the Left, and the Active Cone Rising on the Right, c1908, (1909)

Background imageCrater Collection: Aftermath of a shell, a soldier in the crater, c1914-c1918

Aftermath of a shell, a soldier in the crater, c1914-c1918. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World War I (1914-1918)

Background imageCrater Collection: View of the Lake Avernus from the road between Puzzoli and Cuma, 1776

View of the Lake Avernus from the road between Puzzoli and Cuma, 1776
View of the Lake Avernus from the road between Puzzoli and Cuma, Plate XXIX, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageCrater Collection: View from the top of Monte Gauro or Barbaro into its crater, 1776

View from the top of Monte Gauro or Barbaro into its crater, 1776
View from the top of Monte Gauro or Barbaro into its crater, Plate XXVIII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageCrater Collection: View of a section of a part of the cone of Astruni taken at the entrance of this volcano, 1776

View of a section of a part of the cone of Astruni taken at the entrance of this volcano, 1776
View of a section of a part of the cone of Astruni taken at the entrance of this volcano, Plate XIX, . from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies

Background imageCrater Collection: View of the Crater, or inside of the Cone of the little mountain, 1776

View of the Crater, or inside of the Cone of the little mountain, 1776
View of the Crater, or inside of the Cone of the little mountain, Plate XIV, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageCrater Collection: Interior view of the Crater of Mount Vesuvius, as it was before the great eruption of 1767, 1776

Interior view of the Crater of Mount Vesuvius, as it was before the great eruption of 1767, 1776
Interior view of the Crater of Mount Vesuvius, as it was before the great eruption of 1767, Plate IX, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies

Background imageCrater Collection: Snapshots of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius from 8th July to 29th October, 1767

Snapshots of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius from 8th July to 29th October, 1767, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageCrater Collection: San Antonio Volcano, Fuencaliente, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, 2009

San Antonio Volcano, Fuencaliente, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, 2009. One of a number of craters on the volcanically active ridge of the Cumbre Vieja, the Volcan San Antonio last erupted in 1677

Background imageCrater Collection: Pilgrims, at end of weary ascent, in worship encircling crater of sacred Fujiyama, Japan, 1904

Pilgrims, at end of weary ascent, in worship encircling crater of sacred Fujiyama, Japan, 1904. From The Underwood Travel Library - Japan, [Underwood & Underwood, London, New York, 1904]

Background imageCrater Collection: Mine crater at La Boiselle, the Somme, France, World War I, c1916-c1918

Mine crater at La Boiselle, the Somme, France, World War I, c1916-c1918. Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers
Mine crater at La Boiselle, the Somme, France, World War I, c1916-c1918. The crater was created by a massive underground mine placed in tunnels beneath the German lines by British sappers of

Background imageCrater Collection: Siege of Petersburg, Virginia, American Civil War, 30 July 1864

Siege of Petersburg, Virginia, American Civil War, 30 July 1864. Charge of the Union 2nd Division, 9th Army Corps. In the background is a huge crater caused by the explosion of a mine under

Background imageCrater Collection: Volcanic crater between Las Palmas and Atalaya, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain, 20th century

Volcanic crater between Las Palmas and Atalaya, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain, 20th century

Background imageCrater Collection: Aerial photograph of the German lines, World War I, 1914-1918. Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers

Aerial photograph of the German lines, World War I, 1914-1918. Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers
Aerial photograph of the German lines, World War I, 1914-1918. View showing deep trenches, mine and shell craters. Stereoscopic card detail

Background imageCrater Collection: The Apollo 15 lunar mission insignia, 1971. Artist: NASA

The Apollo 15 lunar mission insignia, 1971. Artist: NASA
The Apollo 15 lunar mission insignia, 1971

Background imageCrater Collection: James Irwin (1930-1991) with the Lunar Roving Vehicle during Apollo 15, 1971. Artist: NASA

James Irwin (1930-1991) with the Lunar Roving Vehicle during Apollo 15, 1971. Artist: NASA
James Irwin (1930-1991) with the Lunar Roving Vehicle during Apollo 15, 1971. Irwin works on the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the first Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity (EVA-1)

Background imageCrater Collection: The Apollo 15 Command and Service Modules in lunar orbit, 1971. Artist: NASA

The Apollo 15 Command and Service Modules in lunar orbit, 1971. Artist: NASA
The Apollo 15 Command and Service Modules in lunar orbit, 1971. Photographed from the Lunar Module just after rendezvous, looking southeast into the Sea of Fertility

Background imageCrater Collection: Gaving through sulphurous vapors into the craters depths, Aso-San, Japan, 1904

Gaving through sulphurous vapors into the craters depths, Aso-San, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Lookingng through sulphurous vapors into the craters depths, Aso-san, Japan, 1904. Mount Aso (Aso-san), on the island of Kyushu, is the largest active volcano in Japan

Background imageCrater Collection: Sudden volcanic explosion in the crater of Mount Asama (Asamayama), Japan, 1904

Sudden volcanic explosion in the crater of Mount Asama (Asamayama), Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Sudden volcanic explosion in the crater of Mount Asama (Asamayama), Japan, 1904. Mount Asama is an active volcano in central Honshu. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageCrater Collection: Peering from the lava encrusted rim down into Mount Fujis (Fujiyama s) crater, Japan, 1904

Peering from the lava encrusted rim down into Mount Fujis (Fujiyama s) crater, Japan, 1904. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageCrater Collection: Summit of Mount Irazu, Costa Rica, c1890

Summit of Mount Irazu, Costa Rica, c1890. From Universal Geography, Maps & Illustrations, Vol XXXIV, Virtue & Co Limited, (London, c1890)

Background imageCrater Collection: One of the Three Craters of Poas, c1890

One of the Three Craters of Poas, c1890. Volcano crater in Costa Rica. From Universal Geography, Maps & Illustrations, Vol XXXIV, Virtue & Co Limited, (London, c1890)

Background imageCrater Collection: Crater of the Giant Geyser, Yellowstone National Park, USA, 1893. Artist: John L Stoddard

Crater of the Giant Geyser, Yellowstone National Park, USA, 1893. Artist: John L Stoddard
Crater of the Giant Geyser, Yellowstone National Park, USA, 1893. Illustration from Portfolio of Photographs of Famous Cities, Scenes and Paintings, (The Werner Company, Chicago, c1893)

Background imageCrater Collection: Fertile rice fields in the old crater of Aso-San, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Fertile rice fields in the old crater of Aso-San, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Looking west towards Kumamoto across fertile rice fields in the old crater of Aso-San, Japan, 1904. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageCrater Collection: A French battery of the 75th has a narrow escape, World War I, 1915

A French battery of the 75th has a narrow escape, World War I, 1915. A huge crater next to the units guns. A print from Le Pays de France, 30th September 1915

Background imageCrater Collection: A crater caused by the explosion of a mine, Western Front, 1917

A crater caused by the explosion of a mine, Western Front, 1917. The placing of huge explosive mines in tunnels beneath enemy trenches became a common tactic on the Western Front during World War I

Background imageCrater Collection: Galileos drawing of lunar craters, 1611, (c1655)

Galileos drawing of lunar craters, 1611, (c1655). Galileo Galilei (1554-1642), Italian mathematician, astronomer and physicist made the first effective working telescope in 1609

Background imageCrater Collection: Part of the lunar surface, 1857

Part of the lunar surface, 1857. The surface of the Moon in the region of Mare Crisium at Old Moon. From Astronomical Observations made at the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh. (Edinburgh, 1857)

Background imageCrater Collection: Ofaerfoss waterfall and Eldgja forge, Central Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Ofaerfoss waterfall and Eldgja forge, Central Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Ofaerfoss waterfall and Eldgja forge, Central Iceland, 20th century. Ofaerfoss waterfall in the Eldgja canyon, Iceland. The largest volcanic canyon in the world

Background imageCrater Collection: Cliffs inside the crater of the volcano on Santorini, 15th century BC

Cliffs inside the crater of the volcano on Santorini, 15th century BC
Cliffs inside the crater of the volcano on Santorini, formed by the eruption of c. 1450 BC that destroyed Thera, 15th century BC



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