Mud volcanoes in Azerbaijan
Instead of glowing lava, cool mud and natural gas emerge from mud volcanoes. This phenomenon can be observed in regions where clay quickly reaches great depths.
Instead of glowing lava, cool mud and natural gas emerge from mud volcanoes. This phenomenon can be observed in regions where clay quickly reaches great depths.
You may have seen mud pools in a volcanic area, where the mud boils away like porridge in a pot. The “mud volcano” Bleduk Kuwu (3 h north of Solo, Java) is a bit different: the cool mud looks like a huge fresh cow patty, in the middle a gas bubble the size of an … Continue reading “Bleduk Kuwu mud volcano”