New Zealand: Earth’s Mythical Islands

Named after its constant fizzing of carbon dioxide bubbles reminiscent of champagne, “Champagne pool” is one of New Zealand’s most well-known geothermal features. Despite it being 900 years old, it’s relatively young for a hot spring and gets its distinctive orange colour from toxic mineral sulphides. (Photo by Nick Easton/BBC Pictures/The Guardian)
New Zealand: Earth’s Mythical Islands
   
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