The Kawah Ijen volcano impresses with rare ‘blue lava’ caused by sulfur burning and a lake with acidity comparable to that of a battery. The volcanic complex Kawah Ijen, in East Java, Indonesia, attracts visitors from all over the world to witness a unique nat… iconic ‘blue lava’ is a result of sulfuric gases igniting, creating spectacular blue flames that flow down the volcano’s slopes during the night. Besides the fascinating display of blue lava, Kawah Ijen also features a stunning turquoise-colored acidic lake.

Rare ‘blue lava’ and acid lake displayed by volcano in Indonesia

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