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Burning sulphur pours from the side of the Kawah Ijen volcano, which is part of the Ijen volcano complex in East Java, Indonesia. While the sulhpur appears bright red during the day, at night it gives ...
Indonesia’s Kawah Ijen volcano appears to glow electric blue at night. (Image: Canva) Kawah Ijen volcano in Indonesia glows blue at night due to burning sulphur gas. The blue glow is fire, not lava; ...
Photographer and filmmaker Reuben Wu narrates a selection of his images documenting the amazing blue 'lava" that flows across the sulfurous landscape of Kawah Ijen Crater on Java, Indonesia. [Reuben] ...
Located in East Java, Indonesia, Kawah Ijen is part of a large volcanic complex and is known for holding the most acidic crater lake in the world A viral video showing a travel content creator's ...
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Located in East Java, Indonesia, Kawah Ijen is part of a large volcanic complex and is known for holding the most acidic crater lake in the world ...
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