Marleshwar Falls

Marleshwar Falls

Great waterfall with several cascades, where most tourists see only the lowermost ones. Falls have formed a deep gorge, in rainy periods in the gorge are falling numerous other waterfalls.

Kune Falls

Kune Falls

200 m tall waterfall with 3 cascades. The tallest cascade is some 100 m tall. At high water the falls are very impressive.

Yana Rocks

Yana Rocks

Very impressive group of unusual limestone rocks rising above the forest. Especially impressive are two rock formations – Bhairaveshwara Shikhara and the Mohini Shikhara, rising up to 120 m tall.

Lava lakes of the world

Lava lakes of the world in 2019

Wondermondo 🢖 Lists and articles 🢖 Lava lakes of the world Publication Lava lakes of the world   In short The number of lava lakes in the world changes. Thus, over 2018-2019 disappeared three lava lakes that previously existed for decades. As a result, in October 2019 we have seven existing lava lakes on Earth. Three more existed for a […]

Nabro Volcano

Nabro Volcano erupts in June 2011

Impressive, 2,218 m tall (before the eruption) stratovolcano that was considered to be extinct until it erupted unexpectedly on 13 June 2011. There might be a lava lake in the northern caldera of the volcano.

Mount Belinda

Mount Belinda eruption in September 2005, MODIS false color image

One of the few active volcanoes under the jurisdiction of the United Kingdom. This volcano rises 1,370 m above sea level. The summit of the volcano rises from a glacier that covers almost the whole island. The eruption in 2002 – 2009 created a 90 m wide, subglacial river from the molten ice, which reached the sea, creating a steam plume. MODIS imagery around 2004 indicated that it is possible that in the crater of the volcano is a persistent lava lake. Most likely now it does not exist as the crater is covered with a thick layer of snow.

Mawson Peak of Big Ben

Mawson Peak with lava lake in June 2014

An active volcano, last eruption took place in 2008, but there have been many more eruptions over the last decades, mostly fixed only by satellites from space. The tallest part – Mawson Peak – is the highest mountain in the territory of Australia (2,745 m). Satellite data shows that there might be located lava lake with a diameter of 100 – 150 m.

Villarrica volcano

Villarica volcano, Chile

Large, 2,860 m tall volcano that has an intermittent lava lake in its 50 m wide craters. Summit of the volcano is permanently covered with snow and glaciers.

Masaya volcano

Lava lake of Masaya Volcano

Very active and unusual volcano (635 m) with several active craters. Santiago crater emits large amounts of sulfur dioxide that created acid rain and eliminated vegetation around the volcano. Masaya crater contains intermittent lava lakes – in 1670 in Nindiri crater it was up to 1 km large, by far the largest known lava lake.

Mount Michael

Mount Michael in October 2015

An active volcano on this small, glacier-covered island. Its 0.7 km wide crater contains one of the few active lava lakes in the world. The size of the lava lake fluctuates between 90 – 215 m. The volcano is 990 m tall and, as far as it is known, none has climbed the mountain.