Examples of using Mud pools in English and their translations into German
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It contains 182 geysers, mud pools and fumaroles.
The island is also famous for thesalt production the old fashion way the mud pools.
Glowing lava, bubbling mud pools, enchanting scenery.
Here you will experience the very best of Rotorua and stop at the Whakarewarewa Valley with geysers,steam vents and mud pools.
Rotorua is known for its geysers, boiling mud pools, hot springs, exotic forests and more.
On the southern end of the volcano, there is an area with thermal waters,fumaloric lagoons, mud pools, and vapour.
Here you will find countless boiling mud pools, bubbling hot springs, steaming fumaroles and smelly sulfur pits.
The area is extremely volcanic with temperatures in the mud pools up to 90°C.
Constant driving through water holes and mud pools naturally does not represent the intended purpose of a motorcycle.
This area is intensely volcanic and the temperature within the mud pools can reach up to 90°C.
See geysers, mud pools, and mineral springs, and learn about Maori culture while watching a traditional Maori cultural performance.
The Sol deManana Geysire leaves boiling hot mud pools, but in the hot Polke springs we can take a relaxing bath.
The scent of sulphur wafts through the air, particularly in Kuirau Park,the main hub for crater lakes and boiling mud pools.
Iceland's sapphire glaciers, volcanic geysers, and geothermal mud pools make for a unique and starkly beautiful lunar wilderness.
In addition, boiling mud pools, fantastic fauna with bears, moose, and herds of bison- our pretty high expectations were by far and away exceeded.
Or head south for fishing and water sports at Lake Taupo,glow worms at Waitomo Caves and mud pools and geysers at Rotorua.
Cross rugged expenses, splashdown into mud pools and even snow, and enjoy awesome views over Reykjavik and Esja Mountain from the summit.
Iceland is a country of incredible geothermal activity and full of hot springs,geysers, mud pools, volcanoes and occasional earthquakes.
Home to soaring peaks, cascading waterfalls, and geothermal mud pools, Iceland boasts some of the world's most impressive natural features-but the popular coach tours can only take you so far into the open countryside.
Hot fumarolic gases, groundwater andsediment combine in many geothermal ares around Rotorua to form some spectacular mud pools and mud volcanoes.
Iceland is a nation of spectacular natural beauty, with towering waterfalls,geothermal mud pools, and powerful volcanoes spread across its four corners-but to see the best of the rugged landscapes, you need to travel deep into the wilderness.
The second day will take you to another fascinating geothermal area known as Jökultungur,where you can admire seething mud pools and steaming vents.
This continuously active volcano, with sulphur-lipped fumaroles, active volcanic vents, steaming Crater Lake,bubbling mud pools, hot streams and desolate mining ruins combined create a surreal experience.
While mud might seem like a very odd thing to celebrate, this event makes a little more sense when you consider that the mud has very beneficial properties andthis region is well-known for its geothermal activity including bubbling mud pools!
A short drive up SH30 takes you to Hell's Gate,a large thermal area with a thermal waterfall, mud pools and other thermal miracles to walk around.
The next stop on the Golden Circle is Haukadalur Valley; this geothermal area is renowned for its hot springs,fumaroles, mud pools, and geysers.
Iceland's location on the Mid-Atlantic ridge also gives it one of the most volcanically active landscapes on Earth, peppered with everything from naturally occurring hot springs,scaldingly hot bubbling mud pools and noisy steam vents to a string of unpredictably violent volcanoes, which have regularly devastated huge parts of the country.
Rotorua is famous for its prolific geothermal activity, literally bursting with geysers(including the famous Pohutu Geyser at Te Puia),bubbling mud pools and hot springs.
The only town around the lake is the resort of Akankohan known for its hot springs and the"bokke",bubbling mud pools found at the lakeshore. Background.
The Pohutu Geyser(The biggest Geyser in the southern hemisphere) This valley is steeped in history, traditions and cultures that span hundreds of years the people of this village have lived surrounded by geothermal activity(geysers,steam vents and mud pools) which they utilise in their everyday life for cooking, bathing and heating.
