Yes, there is a real volcano that spews blue lava, and it’s called Kawa Ijen. It’s located in East Java, Indonesia nestled inside an eponymous larger caldera Ijen, which is approximately 20 kilometers (12 miles) wide.
Kawa Ijen is touted as “the largest acid barrel on Earth” by geologists, due to its high concentration of sulfuric acid and various minerals, which also gives the lake its stunning blue-greenish color. Thousands of tourists each year to see the eerie blue flames caused by sulfuric gases escaping from the cracks in the volcanic crater.
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Mirror mirror on the wall, what’s the spookiest of them all?Today we travel to a volcanic crater, full of acid that also spits blue flames!,” said the ESA in an Instagram post.
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