Mud Volcano Tizdar, Russia
Volcano Tizdar also known as Blue Beam located near the village "For the Motherland" Temryuksky district, Krasnodar Krai, Russia. This town is famous for the entire Krasnodar region and beyond for its unique mud volcano Tizdar 400 meters from the Sea of Azov, in the crater of which can be taken as therapeutic mud baths. The last eruption of Volcano Tizdar almost a hundred years ago, a volcanic mountain lost its cone. Now its shape turn into a mud lake with a diameter of 100 × 150 meters. The crater of this volcano 25 meters deep with a high content of bromine, iodine and hydrogen sulfide. The density of the mud in the crater is 1550 kg / m3, so it pushes the man out. It is believed that the depth of the lake reaches 25 m, but this can be judged only in theory. Due to the high density of the mud at the bottom of the sink basin it is impossible measure, people can floats freely on the surface, without any effort. This mud volcano is used in mud therapy located on a private complex "islands of health"
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Due to the high specific gravity of the mud volcano is simply impossible to drown or Swimmers plunge into it without the risk of drowning and enjoy a stranger, a pleasant sensation of weightlessness. The mud of the volcano is constantly updated every minute, it disembogue 2.5 cubic meters gray-blue mud from its depths, so it never loses its medicinal properties. The mud of the volcano is not allowed to take out side from the resort boundary, but many people go outside without taking shower and sea bath.
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