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Closeup of bubbling mud pools in Rotorua on the North Island of New Zealand
Close-up of geothermal mud pool showing textured bubbling layers near Rotorua in New Zealand.
Mud Bubbling in Mudpot in Yellowstone National Park - geothermal feature
Norris Geyser Basin feature in Yellowstone National Park
Bubbles on surface of copper froth flotation process, separating valuable mineral from waste, as part of the  concentrator processing to increase grade
austurengjahver - kleifarvatn, volcanic region on reykjanes peninsula, iceland
The pool at night and steam rising from the pool.
The crusty white deposits around Vixen Geyser’s vent are most likely mineral deposits, specifically silica and sulfate minerals. These deposits form when the hot water and steam from the geyser contain dissolved minerals. As the water cools upon reaching the surface and evaporates, the minerals are left behind, creating the characteristic white, crusty formations.
Big owakutani
El Tatio is a geothermal field with many geysers located in the Andes Mountains of Chile.
Demolition of a ceiling with a large chisel photographed in backlight
A bubbling mudpot at Artists Paint Pots in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA. The geothermal activity creates boiling gray-white mud with rising bubbles and mineral deposits along the rim. This unique geothermal phenomenon combines science, geology, and abstract beauty, making it ideal for travel, environmental, and design use.
Photograph of a muddy volcano that leaks on cracked soil due to gas accumulated underground; geological phenomenon in Buzau, Romania
Detailed view of a geothermal surface in Yellowstone National Park showing mineral deposits and flowing patterns caused by thermal water activity. The image, taken in October 2024, highlights the vivid colors and textures created by natural geothermal processes.
Beppu Jigoku Meguri Or Hell Tour mud blowing from land travel location in Japan on the morning
Fountain Paint Pot area in the Lower Geyser Basin of  Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Geothermal activity at the Lower Geyser Basin.
Mud volcano
Jewel Geyser at Biscuit Basin on Upper Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Hokkaido, Japan - October 13, 2023: mud volcano Bokke of Akan lake in Hokkaido, Japan
Background of bubbling mud, taken at thermal pools near Rotorua, New Zealand.
Boiling mud at the Fountain Paint Pots in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming
Muddy volcanoes in Romania
Russia. Kuril Islands. Bizarre mud bubbles bubbling fumaroles at the foot of the dormant volcano Baranovsky on the island of Iturup.
Bumpass Hell area of Lassen Volcanic National Park in California. Part of the Cascade Mountain Range. Dried hot springs next to the Boiling Springs Lake. Dried mud forming cracks.
Active mud volcano in Berca, Buzau, Romania. These small, volcano-shaped mounds, usually a few meters tall, result from deep volcanic gas eruptions.
background textures
Mud volcano
natural hot springs
Salinelle San Biagio - Belpasso (Sicily). Natural phenomenon
Tuz Golu Turkey. Salt Lake. White salt water.
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