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Mud volcano on the Sea of Azov: rest with good health

Taman peninsula has many unique natural treasures, one of the natural resources can rightly be called the mud volcanoes of the Azov Sea. In general, volcanic outbursts occur peacefully and calmly, although some mud volcanoes erupt violently and noisily, with their explosions they resemble ordinary volcanoes, which during the eruption push out columns of smoke and dust, gases (methane, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen and hydrogen sulfide ) And mud flows.

Mud Aspects of the Azov Sea

Mud volcanoes on the Azov Sea are a rather rare natural phenomenon. At great depths, compression processes of terrestrial masses of a certain composition take place under decent pressure, which sometimes is so strong that some volcanic rock comes out. Due to its beneficial properties, the reception of mud baths is a fairly common entertainment.

Recently, the mud volcano on the Sea of Azov has become increasingly popular. Tourists are increasingly choosing this direction, as excursions to mud sources are an excellent chance not only to improve, but also to have a great time on the coast of the warmest and shallowest sea.

What are mud volcanoes?

Mud volcanoes of the Azov Sea, located on the territory of the continent, were subjected to a rather thorough study. They represent elevations, in their shape resembling a cone. Also there are completely flat, with hollows in the form of funnels. Under certain pressure, a mud mass begins to emerge from them, sometimes together with water and accumulated gases, which from an accidental spark can even ignite and look like volcanoes erupting lava.

Mud volcano on the Sea of Azov (photo below) is a geological formation. Similar volcanoes can be found on the Crimean peninsula, the Arabat arrows, but their main focus is on the Taman Peninsula. An interesting fact is that in such a mud source it is simply impossible to drown: thanks to a special composition, the therapeutic clay simply pushes everyone that has fallen into it.

Volcano Tizdar: an excellent place for those who like to get dirty with health benefits

Among the hundreds of volcanoes located on the peninsula, the most popular is Tizdar in the village of Za Rodina. It is a hollow, filled with useful, healing properties of mud. It contains a large amount of hydrogen sulfide, bromine and iodine. Holidaymakers from Anapa, as well as other resorts on the shores of the Sea of Azov, have an excellent opportunity to take therapeutic mud baths to improve the condition of the skin and improve their health.

Before taking mud baths, you need to consult a doctor just in case, although the side effects here are minimized. Since you can not get dirt from the crater, wishing to take some quantity with you can easily collect from your body a precious mass after bathing. Sometimes it is possible to collect up to two kilograms. Very close, at a distance of 50 meters, is the Sea of Azov, where you can swim after a medical procedure.

Hephaestus volcano on the Sea of Azov

Mud volcano on the Sea of Azov is also very popular, which is called Hephaestus. It is located on the Kuban lands, in the village of Golubitskaya. It is also called Rotten Mountain. One of the volcanoes of the Taman Peninsula is located near the resort town of Temryuk.

Like many others, this therapeutic mud volcano on the Azov Sea was formed in the first decades of the 20th century on the site where the lake used to be. Volcanic mud contains many useful elements, among which there is a lot of bromine, selenium and iodine. Hephaestus is now a functioning volcano, after one of the eruptions, a mud sanatorium was destroyed.

Other mud volcanoes of the Taman Peninsula

Now the so-called Karabetova Sopka is considered to be the current and largest mud volcano on the Azov Sea and the entire Taman Peninsula. Outwardly it resembles a hill with a hole in the form of a crater. Surrounding the mud volcano is a lot of ravines and rocks. It erupts very noisily, the rumble is heard at a decent distance. Mud volcano, in addition to mud, throws out pillars of steam, smoke, fire, mud and stones.

In the vicinity of the settlement of Peresyp there is a mud volcano on the Azov Sea Akhtanizovskaya Sopka. Its peculiarity consists in the fact that the mud from this large-sized volcano comes out not only from the craters, but also from the ground cracks and faults. Volcanic formations are also found on the Kerch Peninsula, where in the village of Bondarenkovo there is a huge field of volcanoes of different shapes and sizes (the Bulganak hills, as well as many others).

Mud volcanoes - this phenomenon is quite interesting, except for land there are submarine, settled on the seabed. Thus, the emissions of one of them (in the vicinity of the village of Golubitskaya) formed a whole mud island with a diameter of about 100 meters and a two-meter high. However, a few months later it was washed away by the waters of the Azov Sea.

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