The largest hot water lake in the world, boils all year round and fumes

The remote view of this lake smells like a huge pot of water boiled by someone all year round

The remote view of the lake smells like a giant pot of water boiled by someone all year round.

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That special lake is called Frying Pan, also known as "Fry Pan" Lake, located in Echo Crater in Waimangu valley, New Zealand. Up to now, this is one of the largest hot water lakes in the world. The temperature of the water in the lake always stays at 50-60 degrees C.

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The steam in the lake contains carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide gas rises to form a dense layer of smoke that always floats on the surface of the lake.

In 1886, Mount Tarawera volcano in Waimangu valley has the most powerful eruption in New Zealand history and created many craters around its feet. Its hot lava spreads across a large area and permanently erases many of New Zealand's precious lands, including the Pink and White Terraces, which are considered natural wonders. 8th of the world.

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During the next 15 years, the newly formed volcanoes in that volcanic eruption were "bathed" in the rain, and formed hot springs, one of which was the largest hot spring. World, Frying Pan.

But then, Lake Frying Pan was not as big as it is now. It was not until 1917 that the terrain around the lake changed due to the impact of another giant volcanic eruption, which helped it reach its present size and shape.

Ho Frying Pan is 38,000m2 wide but relatively shallow, popular at 6m, the deepest point is only 7.6m. Around the lake mouth are colorful silica and mineral deposits.

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Frying Pan is inhabited by thermophilic species and capable of growing at high temperatures.

With a temperature of 50-60 degrees C, people can hardly stand it but that does not mean that people cannot conquer this lake.

In the 1970s, Ron Keam - a researcher at Auckland University used Maji Moto - a specially designed wooden boat capable of adapting to high temperatures and chemicals in the lake to perform. A comprehensive survey of Lake Frying Pan.

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