
Sulfur Volcano
A blow hole on White Island, an active volcano off the North Island of New Zealand at the fault line between the Pacific and Australian plates. Sulfur covers the rocks around the hole that emitts a constant flow of pressurized hot steam.
Taken on 3
March
2012
Submitted on 24 Feb 2016
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- Oceania (221)
- Australia and New Zealand (208)
- New Zealand (120)
- Exact location (177.1831 E, -37.5204 S)
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Credit: Thomas Wöhling (distributed via imaggeo.egu.eu)
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