Pakistan is truly a country that has everything, from deep valleys and
thick forests to barren deserts and snow-covered mountains. This isn’t
all that Pakistan has, it also has some volcanoes even one that appeared
out of the sea in 2013, an amazing phenomenon.
Unlike other places, the majority of volcanoes in Pakistan are mud
volcanoes. Found in two groups; one near the Makran Highway, which is
the highest concentration area of mud volcanoes and another group
further into the Balochistan province near the border of Afghanistan.
Here’s a look at these amazing creations of nature.
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The majestic Neza e Sultan
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This massive mud volcano surfaced of the
coast of Gwadar in 2013 named Zalzala Island
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View of Zalzala Island from Gwadar coast
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A Mud Volcano Island of diversity – some places are muddy and others are
sandy and rocky. Phenomenon to behold
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The depth of the Chandragup mud volcano
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Highest Active Mud Volcano – 300 feet above sea level
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Hindus travel to the Chandragup Mud Volcanoes – without any fear the
People view the inside of the active volcano
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Beautiful and deadly at the same time – inside Rani mud volcano
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An active
mud volcano
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Aerial view of a mud volcano in Balochistan
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Pressure of methane gas is released through mud spewing out of the
volcanoes
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The mouth of a mud volcano – Hingol
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The land of mud volcanos |