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Mud cracks on the crater floor. After the recent rains, they were completely undisturbed at the time of our visit. I liked them so much that I posted a whole Nisyros March 2008: the volcano
Boiling mud in a fumarole in the hydrothermal crater Stefanos in caldera of Nisyros (Photo: Tobias Schorr)
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