Wai-O-Tapu Mud Pools, Rotorua
Camera: Nikon D5200 (18-55mm kit lens).
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Volcanic mud. The smell of sulphur was strong. That night I got a cold from spending hours in a volcanic hotspring.
A little mud pot with very viscous fluid near the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone.
Sulfur Springs geothermal area on St. Lucia island, Qualibu Caldera.
Mudpot known as “Mud Volcano” in Yellowstone
Boiling mud in geothermal pools Rotorua in New Zealand is famous for its hot waters, geysers and pools of boiling mud, dotted around the town. These are fed by volcanic heat from below as magma percolates through the rocks, rising from the mantle deep below as a consequence of subduction. Loz Image credit: Best tourism.com
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The world's first National park " YELLOWSTONE national park" it is known for its various wildlife and marvelous hidden powers, geysers, mudpots and hot springs. Join us on this journey where we explore the wildlife and witness the grand power and dramatic landscapes of this natural wonder. It was a very humbling experience to film this video and made us speechless more then once a day. Now I understand why this is a favorite by so many fellow videographers and visitors.This was filmed in 5 days we wished we had more time since there is so much more to still explore maybe for one of our future journeys in the mean time hope you enjoy this journey sit down relax and enjoy the ride.
Bubbling mudpot, Hayden Valley, Yellowstone
Boiling mudpot, Lassen Volcanic National Park
Mud Volcano
Microorganisms living in the water turn hydrogen sulfide into sulfuric acid, breaking down the rock into clay and creating a mudpot.
Yellowstone National Park, WY
Some great views of hot springs and a roiling mudpot at Waiotapu Thermal Area, New zealand