Looking down from above, the Pugachevsky mud volcano looks exactly like a giant’s eye, surprising many people.
The amazing moment was captured from above by photographer Mikhail Mikhailov from eastern Russia, capturing a strange mud volcano shaped exactly like a giant’s eye. Looking down from above, the center of the volcano looks like an eye, surrounding the iris is mud brown, with surprising symmetry.
Mud volcano photographed from a helicopter.
The rare scene was captured at the Pugachevskiy mud volcano on Sakhalin Island, eastern Russia. “I have never witnessed a similar scene. There are quite a few mud volcanoes in the world, but the Pugachevskiy volcano is more famous because of its unique appearance,” said photographer Mikhailov.
It is known that the second largest Pugachevskiy mud volcano is on Sakhalin Island, located about 167 km north of Yuzhno. This is a large elliptical swamp area stretching from southwest to northeast.
Seen from above, Pugachevskiy mud volcano looks like a giant’s eye.
According to photographer Mikhailov, he took pictures from a helicopter. Seen from above, the volcano is like the eye of the island. It is believed that the cause of the miracle is due to the high pressure creating sudden eruptions. Mud erupted from one point, gradually spreading around, giving the volcano a symmetrical shape.
Mud volcanoes or mud domes are created by injecting geologic fluids and gases.
“This moment is very impressive. Surely this is a rare phenomenon,” the Russian photographer said.
Mud volcanoes or mud domes are created by injecting geologic fluids and gases. Hot water combines with mud and surface. This type of volcano is associated with oil and gas fields and areas of tectonic movement. They also combine with volcanic lava.