Sorry to int-erupt 🌋 Erupting almost constantly since the 1840s, Mount Bagana is one of the youngest and most active volcanoes in the South Pacific. With its symmetrical cone forming 300 to 500 years ago, the volcano has reached 6,000 feet (1,850 meters) above sea level. Recent lava flows captured in this image by Operational Land Imager-2 on Landsat 9 show various stages of the volcanic process. The dark brown areas are fresh lava flows; older lava flows are covered in new vegetation, while lighter brown regions may have been stripped of vegetation due to acidic gasses or volcanic debris. Credit: @NASAEarth/@USGS#Volcano#Earth#Landsat#Science