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Sulphur stones isolated on white background. Brimstone crystalline solid.
Geothermal area of Leirhnjukur, Krafla lava fields, Iceland
Noboribetsu Jigokudani (Hell Valley): The volcano valley got its name from the sulfuric smell, extremely high heat and steam spouting out of the ground in Hokkaido, Japan.
Ijen volcano, Indonesia
Dallol volcano, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia
Gravel and sand open pit mining, pond with sediments - aerial view
Caldeira do Esguicho; Traditional furnas sweet corn cobs cooked in the geyser hot springs in bags. A typical appetizer from the island of Sao Miguel, Azores in Portugal
Bumpass Hell, the largest and most popular hydrothermal area, in Lassen Volcanic National Park, California
Sierra Negra Volcano. Sulfur mines. Galapagos Islands
Volcanic views and traditional sulfur mining are the main attraction at Ijen volcano, East Java, Indonesia.
Noboribetsu Jigokudani (Hell Valley): The volcano valley got its name from the sulfuric smell, extremely high heat and steam spouting out of the ground in Hokkaido, Japan.
Porcelain Basin spans about one square mile and is renowned for its otherworldly, stark white landscape created by siliceous sinter deposits. It is one of the most active geothermal areas in the park, featuring numerous geysers, hot springs, and fumaroles, with temperatures often exceeding 200°F (93°C). Its colours are caused by  thermophilic (heat-loving) microorganisms including various types of bacteria and algae. Cyanobacteria, for instance, contribute blues and greens, while different species of archaea and bacteria create reds, yellows, and oranges. The colors are also influenced by the mineral content of the water, such as iron, sulfur, and silica, which can form colorful mineral deposits and runoff channels.
Powder sulfur abstract background
Turquoise natural sandstone pools in Pamukkale, Türkiye
Yellow salt crystals deposited by hot springs
Boiling mud pools at Hverir Geothermal Area in North Iceland
Sulfur or sulfur is a chemical element used for sulfuric acid for batteries, gunpowder making and rubber vulcanization.
Sedum kamtschaticum, commonly known as Kamchatka sedum or Kamchatka stonecrop, is a compact low-growing ground cover that forms a foliage mat of 15cm tall with spread of trailing stems to 30-45” wide. It is native to northern China and along the Pacific coast of Siberia including Kamchatka Peninsula.\nThick, triangular, succulent, spatulate to obovate, semi-evergreen, dark green leaves are deciduous at the stem bases but tend to be evergreen at the tips. Tiny, star-shaped, yellow flowers bloom in flat cymes in June-August. Flowers give way to small fruits which turn red in fall.
smoking solfatara among sulfur deposits on the slope of the volcano
The green crater lake of the Ijen volcano in East Java, Indonesia. At the shore of the acid lake there is an active vent which is a source of elemental sulfur. At this place local people do sulfur mining - the miners break out the sulfur in large pieces and carry it in baskets up to the crater rim and afterwards down to the village at the slopes of the vulcano. These workers are carrying baskets with loads between 70 and 100 kilograms, most of them are doing this twice a day.
Observation point for volcanic activity at a steam hole at Whakaari, White Island in New Zealand surrounded by yellow sulphur crystals
Extreme terrain: Volcanic landscape in active volcano white island, north New Zealand
Rio Tinto in Huelva, Spain, reddish coloured water due to the extraction of minerals such as copper and iron. Industrial mine
Bumpass Hell, the largest and most popular hydrothermal area, in Lassen Volcanic National Park, California
lans cafe, mountain peaks, craters, rocks
The Artists' Paintpots are a vibrant geothermal area. Known for its colorful hot springs and bubbling mud pots, the site showcases a variety of hues due to different minerals and thermophilic microorganisms.
panorama of a hot mineralized lake with thermal spring and smoking fumaroles in the caldera of the Golovnin volcano on the island of Kunashir
Utah, USA-September 10, 2011: The Yellow Stone National Park is one of the Natrual Wonders in the world. Here is the beautiful scenery of the National Park.
Sulfur gas protruding from ground of active mountain named Owakudani, located in Hakone, Japan. This area also can view Fuji mountain on bright day. Photo taken from Hakone ropeway.
Stunning natural land features
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