We have covered our share of crater lakes. Most have been formed thanks to angry and violent volcanic eruptions that blew out large portions of Earth that eventually filled back[…]
Earthquakes are powerful forces of nature that can destroy pretty much anything. But with all the movement that they create, quakes can also be a force for creating new formations[…]
The Kelimutu crater lakes are a mystery all their own. Sitting at the top of the Kelimutu volcano in Indonesia, each of the three water bodies is a different color.[…]
In the past six months, there’s been a lot of news about California’s Mono Lake. From scene-setting travel pieces to more intense discussions about its changing water levels, the lake[…]