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Scientifically illogical spots in the world - Page 14 of 30 - Kiwi Report

Scientifically illogical spots in the world


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[post_page_title]Blue Lava from an Indonesian volcano[/post_page_title]
Much like the blue flame of a gas stove at our own homes, the lava coming out of the Kawaj Ljen volcano in Indonesia is the hottest version on earth, hence the dark color of the lava. However, the reason for the blue lava has to do with the sulfuric gases that come from the sulfur mines that are within the volcano. The blue flames become liquid form that gives the neon blue effect.
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