Mud volcano lava formation | Buzau | Romania
The mud volcanos near Buzau, who resemble a moon landscape, are a very unique geological formation. They are formed by gases from deep within the earth that push groundwater and clay they encounter along the way to the surface. This mud eventually forms small erupting bubbles (see other image), and subsequently cones and craters or these types of artistic but everchanging patters when the lava gets wet or dries up again.
The mud volcanos near Buzau, who resemble a moon landscape, are a very unique geological formation. They are formed by gases from deep within the earth that push groundwater and clay they encounter along the way to the surface. This mud eventually forms small erupting bubbles (see other image), and subsequently cones and craters or these types of artistic but everchanging patters when the lava gets wet or dries up again.
The mud volcanos near Buzau, who resemble a moon landscape, are a very unique geological formation. They are formed by gases from deep within the earth that push groundwater and clay they encounter along the way to the surface. This mud eventually forms small erupting bubbles (see other image), and subsequently cones and craters or these types of artistic but everchanging patters when the lava gets wet or dries up again.