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An aerial of the Explosion Craters area in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda.
Photography by Joel Sartore

Whoa? Explosion Craters area? Explains All About Uganda:

Explosion craters they are called  because in their hey days eruptions  were so violent that rather than piling  debris around their vents like  some volcanoes, they spewed ash and rock far and  wide. Today, they are  mostly crater (extinct) although some still emit  sulphurous smells.

Click here to learn more about the ones in the picture! —Sarah

npr:

typicalugandan:

An aerial of the Explosion Craters area in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda.

Photography by Joel Sartore

Whoa? Explosion Craters area? Explains All About Uganda:

Explosion craters they are called because in their hey days eruptions were so violent that rather than piling debris around their vents like some volcanoes, they spewed ash and rock far and wide. Today, they are mostly crater (extinct) although some still emit sulphurous smells.

Click here to learn more about the ones in the picture! —Sarah