



Kawah Ijen is a standout amongst the most unimaginable volcanoes on the planet. Particularly due to the shade of the magma that it ousts when it emits. To the unaided eye it resembles a splendid electric blue, as though it were from another planet. For what reason is the magma of this fountain of liquid magma blue? We will start by clearing up that the shade of magma isn't blue, a shading very bizarre for a spring of gushing lava. The blue gleam is because of the burning of sulfuric gases that come into contact with air at temperatures over 360 ° C. The magma of this fountain of liquid magma - liquid tree that is confined from the Earth at high temperatures - isn't a shading unique in relation to the magma of different volcabes, which contrast as indicated by their mineral piece, despite the fact that they are constantly red or orange splendid in its liquid state. Be that as it may, the Kawah Ijen fountain of liquid magma removes, notwithstanding magma, high measures of sulfuric gases at a high weight and at an amazingly high temperature, here and there achieving 600 ° C. So once the sulfur is presented to the oxygen present noticeable all around it is effectively touched off, and we see the delightful impact of a splendid blue magma. The French picture taker, Olivier Grunewald, says that there is a great deal of sulfur, which now and then streams over the outside of the magma, which makes it resemble the magma was truly blue. This impact is just noticeable around evening time, in the day it resembles some other spring of gushing lava. Grunewald first caught wind of this marvel on account of Etienne, who visited the spring of gushing lava in 2008 with a guide in Indonesia. He showed up in a photograph alongside the outline of a mining youngster encompassed by a blue gleam, which stirred in Grunewald the longing to photo the sulfur excavators of that mountain. These excavators extricate sulfuric rocks, which are utilized in the sustenance and concoction industry. A few, to twofold their compensation - low-work during the evening. A portion of the specialists are youngsters, attempting to help their families using any and all means conceivable. For diggers who put in months or years in the fountain of liquid magma life isn't simple, since they regularly experience issues breathing and are presented to lung maladies because of sulfur dioxide.