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Indonesia's Deadly Acid Lake: A Turquoise Terror

16 Jan

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Summary

  • Kawah Ijen boasts the world's most acidic crater lake with pH lower than 0.3.
  • Bright turquoise water is visible from space due to mineral and acid content.
  • Locals mine solidified sulphur from the crater floor despite extreme dangers.
Indonesia's Deadly Acid Lake: A Turquoise Terror

Indonesia's Kawah Ijen volcano on Java island cradles the planet's most acidic crater lake. This striking turquoise body of water, so vibrant it's visible from space, possesses a pH level below 0.3, making it comparable to battery acid and capable of dissolving metal.

The lake's extreme acidity and the constant emission of toxic gases like sulfur dioxide pose significant threats to life. Yet, this dangerous environment also serves as a crucial workplace for local miners who extract solidified sulfur from the crater floor, carrying heavy loads up steep inclines daily.

Kawah Ijen is also a major tourist attraction, drawing visitors with its spectacular, naturally occurring blue flames caused by burning sulfurous gases. Tourists often hike before dawn to witness this phenomenon and the lake's unusual color, equipped with gas masks for safety.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The lake's extreme acidity, with a pH below 0.3, is due to minerals and acids released from the red-hot magma beneath the volcano.
No, the water is highly corrosive and toxic. It can burn skin, dissolve metal, and is lethal to any living organism.
The famous blue fire is created by the ignition of sulfurous gases escaping from volcanic vents at high temperatures.

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