Lava Flow Connects New Islet With Nishinoshima Island

OGASAWARA, JAPAN - DECEMBER 25: In this aerial image, volcanic eruption continues at a new islet, which is now connected with Nishinoshima island on December 25, 2013 in Ogasawara, Tokyo, Japan. With the new islet merging with the existing Nishinoshima island, there is little possibility it will be named as a separate entity. Thus, it will be considered a part of Nishinoshima island. The island was about 500 meters off Nishinoshima island when it was first spotted on November 20 by the coast guard. (Photo by The Asahi Shimbun via Getty Images)
OGASAWARA, JAPAN - DECEMBER 25: In this aerial image, volcanic eruption continues at a new islet, which is now connected with Nishinoshima island on December 25, 2013 in Ogasawara, Tokyo, Japan. With the new islet merging with the existing Nishinoshima island, there is little possibility it will be named as a separate entity. Thus, it will be considered a part of Nishinoshima island. The island was about 500 meters off Nishinoshima island when it was first spotted on November 20 by the coast guard. (Photo by The Asahi Shimbun via Getty Images)
Lava Flow Connects New Islet With Nishinoshima Island
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