This is a beautiful hole in the earth and the hottest corner in the world.In the most extreme places, there are always hidden unexpected beauty.Lava takes this place as a stage, performing all kinds of vivid expressions.
In 1960, the documentary "Devil's Blast Furnace" shot by Harun taziev showed the public the spectacular and breathtaking scene of the rolling lava lake deep in the Nyiragongo crater in the center of the Great Lakes region of Africa for the first time.A team of scientists and intrepid explorers went deep into the crater of Nyiragongo and explored the boiling lava lake.
Photographer Olivier Grunewald has taken a large number of close-up shots less than 1 meter from the lava lake shore, which show the mysterious and spectacular picture of "devil's blast furnace".Nyiragongo crater is the largest lava lake in the world. Seen from the edge of the crater, this lava lake can be regarded as one of the wonders of the African continent.The edge of the crater is 11380 feet above sea level, and the lava lake is 1300 feet deep.
The gray and black rocks are all condensed lava. The lava in the crater is still churning. That is the most vital thing in the whole depression, although the vitality is terrible and destructive.The orange slurry of lava lake is rolling and erupting, like a pot of soup from hell.If this is purgatory, it must be the most beautiful purgatory in the world.
Nature is undoubtedly the greatest and elusive magician. Through various chemical reactions and natural weathering, the lava in a place is shaped into various shapes. The color ranges from the most gorgeous egg yellow to the most intense wine red, which is very weird.
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