Know the mystery behind the mud volcanoes of Azerbaijan
New Delhi: Volcanoes and volcanic eruptions: we associate these words with mighty natural phenomena which change the face of the Earth. They take us back to those distant times when the Earth was a lifeless
The cult of fire worship was of paramount importance throughout the history of pre-Islamic Iran.
The greatest mud volcanoes in the world, Boyuk Kyanizadag, Touragai, Boyuk Kharamy and Kaimas, rise majestically above the surrounding landscape.
Mud volcanoes usually form mounds of varying size. They take the form of a truncated cone, from 5 to 500 m high, outwardly resembling a magmatic volcano.