The hexadecimal RGB code of Dark Lava color is #483C32. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 48 red (72/256), a 3C green (60/256) and a 32 blue component (50/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(72,60,50).
Caconemobius fori fori, the Kīlauea lava cricket or darklava cricket (Hawaiian: 'ūhini nēnē pele, lit. 'volcanic chirping cricket'), is a species of lava cricket endemic
Lava (color) fresh lava pouring out of a volcano. The first recorded use of lava as a color name in English was in 1891. The color darklava is the color of lava that
Microlophus habitats also show colour differences. Thus, animals living mainly on darklava are darker than ones that live in lighter, sandy environments. The genus Microlophus
List of colors: A–F 58% 43% 74% X11/Web[citation needed] Darklava #483C32 28% 24% 20% 27° 18% 24% 31% 28% ISCC-NBS[citation needed] Dark liver (horses) #543D37 33% 24% 22%
Taupe from 1911. The normalized color coordinates for taupe are identical to darklava, which was formalized as a color name in the ISCC–NBS system in 1955.
Svartifoss and is one of the most popular sights in the park. It is surrounded by darklava columns, which gave rise to its name. The base of this waterfall is noteworthy
S P Crater combination of the smooth round shape of the cone, the darklava spatter on the rim, and the long darklava flow extruding from the base may resemble human waste
List of colors (alphabetical) #A00955 Dark goldenrod #B8860B Dark gray (X11) #A9A9A9 Dark green #013220 Dark green (X11) #006400 Dark jungle green #1A2421 Dark khaki #BDB76B Darklava #483C32
Porta Garibaldi, Catania The monument is made of alternating white stone from Siracusa and local darklava blocks. At the top center of the arch is now a clock, surrounded by allegorical
Lava dome In volcanology, a lava dome is a circular, mound-shaped protrusion resulting from the slow extrusion of viscous lava from a volcano. Dome-building eruptions