Friday, October 4, 2024

Devils bath of New Zealand

 Devil's bath is an electric green sulphur lake in New Zealand.


It is also a neon green pool of stragnant stink water.


It is a boiling body of water, as the result of intense geological activities. 



The colour of the lake changes according to the inclination of Sun's rays and the amount of minerals present in water. 


The bright green water gets its colour from deposits of sulphur that rise to the surface and floats at the top.


The water changes its colour such as blue and red signify various volcanic elements.


The fumes created by sulphur deposits, inundated the entire area by a stinky smell. 


Dispite the name and almost frightening display of geothermal chemistry, it has become the tourist attraction.


It is not allowed to swim in the pond as it is highly acidic. 

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