Tuesday, 9 April 2013

There is a magic cave of Russia

cave of Russia
cave of Russia
cave of Russia
cave of Russia
People were puzzled by a cave in Kamchatka, Russia. It is a natural ice cave carved by streams of hot water. Ice attached to the ceiling of the cave issued such a magical glow.

No stalactites or stalagmites in the cave. However, the ceiling caves in Kamchatka, Russia was formed from the frozen glacier. Believe it or not, this cave sky look more like flowing water. Magic!

From the cave ceiling, visible light colors are penetrating into the cave. Again the cave ceiling also shows the flow of water under visible light rock glacier in the distance. As a result, when entering this cave as like being in a fairy tale world.

Stunning photographs can be created from within the cave. Yes, this cave carved out of rocks and ice. It's amazing advance far enough to reach destinations by tourists.

Reported by the Mail Online website on Tuesday (04/09/2013) This ice cave carved alamai by volcanic hot water that passes through glaciers of Kamchatka. This miracle was caught on camera by a local tour guide and photographer, Denis Budkov, a photographer from Chelyabinsk, Natalia Balentsova, as well as other traveler in the eastern part of the peninsula of Russia, Siberia.

Accidentally when the expedition near the volcano Mutnovsky, these adventurers discover the magic cave. Located approximately 45 km to the south of Petropavlovsk, Kamchatsky.

Light purple, blue, green, yellow and clear. This is not the result of manipulation of the computer, but the bias of sunlight broke through the glacier. Glaciers exist in this cave also comes from hot springs Mount Mutnovsky.

"Mount Mutnovsky is heart Kamchatka. You can feel when the earth moves under your feet," said Budkov.

Budkov also told, if they by chance find the cave in September 2012. At that time he and several photographers were wandering around the spring. Furthermore, they saw a hole and go. Apparently, the hole is a remarkable cave.

One of his photographs called 'Treasures of the Dwarfs' Wild Nature Russian won the competition last year. Balentsova said, "Outside of the glacier was very dirty and gray. But inside, everything looks different."

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