My photo series - Hiking around Tihany: Part four

in photography •  6 years ago  (edited)

Geyserite rock formations around Tihany

Most of the hot springs on the peninsula can be found in the area between Belső-tó (Inner Lake) and Szarkádi-erdő (Szarkad forest). After the extinction of the volcanoes that were active a few million years ago, the heat of the molten rock (magma) trapped in the depth was still heating its surroundings for thousands of centuries. High temperature gases (carbon and sulphur dioxide) coming from the molten basalt streamed upwards through the rock fractures and mixed with the underground waters. These hot waters occluded the gases and thus became agressive, dissolving calcium, silica, magnesium and iron from sedimentary rocks (red sandstone, dolomite, limestone, pannonian sand) and depositing them on the surface in the form of hot spring cones. This miscellaneous rock is called geyserite.

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Áldás!♥♥♥Blessing!♥♥♥Namaste!♥♥♥Aloha!

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Cute lizard, kind of reminds me of a desert spiny lizard from arizona. Where there's sun on a rock there is usually a basking lizard.

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Great photos! Tihany was one of the great surprises in my Hungary trip, loved the nature trails!

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