
Location: Central Crater, White Island, New Zealand
At the bottom of the central crater some water has formed a small, hot and highly acidic lake. Steam usually blocks the view, but sometimes a breeze lifts the fog and grants a view of the lake. It sometimes disappears but returns after longer periods of rain. The crater rim is very unstable (imagine what would happen if you slide down into the water) - Christian Treber
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