Mother Nature decided to show Michael Bay that he isn’t the only one who can produce some awesome explosions.
Near the Pacific island, Tongatapu, an underwater volcano erupted last month. The event was captured by Dana Stephenson of Getty Images. The explosion threw steam, ash and smoke 100 meters into the air. Total awesomeness.
From Getty Images:
NUKU’ALOFA, TONGA – MARCH 18: An undersea volcano is seen erupting off the coast of Tonga, sending plumes of steam, ash and smoke up to 100 metres into the air, on March 18, 2009 off the coast of Nuku’Alofa, Tonga. The volcano, which is situated approximately 6 miles off of the main Tongan island of Tongatapu, is one of around 36 undersea volcanos clustered in the area. There is currently no danger to residents of the island as the gases are blown offshore, and residents noted the eruptions began on Monday after a series of sharp earthquakes were felt in the capital. (Photo by Dana Stephenson//Getty Images)
[Source: io9]