A video capturing lava flowing over snow-covered ground in Iceland has gone viral, puzzling viewers with the lack of steam.
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A mesmerizing and rare natural phenomenon captured by Icelandic photographer Jeroen Van Nieuwenhove has taken Instagram by storm, showing lava flowing over snow without the expected clouds of steam.
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