Ethiopia's Mesmerizing Blue Lava Phenomenon #sciencefather #researchawards
Deep within the Danakil Depression in Ethiopia lies the Erta Ale volcano, known for its rare and captivating blue lava. This surreal spectacle isn’t actually lava that’s blue—rather, the color comes from the combustion of sulfuric gases that ignite at extreme temperatures, producing bright blue flames that flow over the molten rock. Occurring mostly at night, this phenomenon paints the landscape in glowing sapphire hues, creating an otherworldly and mesmerizing sight. Erta Ale’s continuous activity and haunting beauty have earned it the nickname “Gateway to Hell,” drawing adventurous travelers and scientists from around the world.
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