Frying Pan Lake is World’s Largest Hot Spring
Born of a volcanic eruption in 1886, Frying Pan Lake lives up to the heat its name implies. Water temperatures in the hot spring stay around 50 to 60 degrees[…]
Born of a volcanic eruption in 1886, Frying Pan Lake lives up to the heat its name implies. Water temperatures in the hot spring stay around 50 to 60 degrees[…]
In the 19th century, Lake Rotomahana in New Zealand supported one of the world’s natural wonders: pink and white terraces. The formations were made of volcanic rock and mineral deposits.[…]
The 1986 carbon dioxide release from Lake Nyos in Cameroon killed 1,700 people by some estimates. Others place the number higher. The unusual natural disaster was highly publicized, as people[…]