
Arenal volcano: It is, a significant vacation spot in Costa Rica, is quite possibly the most dynamic volcanoes of Central America. Since a significant ejection in 1968, it has been in close ceaseless action fabricating a magma arch and showing gentle unstable action from the highest point cavity.

Avachinsky volcano: It is an active stratovolcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula in the far east of Russia. It lies within sight of the capital of Kamchatka Krai, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.

Cotopaxi volcano: It is one of South America's most famous volcanoes and one of its most active ones. With its 5911 m it also ranks among the world's highest active volcanoes (26th highest).

Erta Ale, Ethiopia: The most active volcano in Ethiopia, and one of the rarest in the world (it has not one, but two lava lakes), Erta Ale suspiciously translates to "smoking mountain" and has a reputation as one of the harshest environments in the entire world.

Hekla volcano: Hekla, which is 1491 metres high, is one of Iceland's generally unmistakable, generally known and dynamic volcanoes. It has incessant ejections that start with a touchy beginning delivering emission crest, at that point magma wellsprings and finish in enormous magma streams. A large portion of the fountain of liquid magma’s flanks is covered by broad magma streams from chronicled ejections, going back to 1104 AD.