Monday, January 13, 2014

Unusually high sulfur content causes Kawah Ijen volcano to spew beautiful, brilliant, spectral blue lava

Kawah Ijen, part of the Ijen volcano complex, is a group of stratovolcanoes in East Java, Indonesia. With an active crater that’s over 200 meters deep, the volcano complex is also home to the world’s largest turquoise-colored acidic lake, full of sulfuric acid, that produces a highly-unusual eff...
Unusually high sulfur content causes Kawah Ijen volcano to spew beautiful, brilliant, spectral blue lava

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