Where is the highest mud volcano of the world?
Mud volcanoes are, in fact, a large number of mud volcanoes located on land and sea; but not much information is available about them. Research on mud volcanoes in the sea has just started. Here, listed below, are some of the famous mud volcanoes that exist around the world. Pakistan: In Baluchistan, an area of Pakistan; there are about 18 active mud volcanoes. They are mostly found in clusters. Even the world’s highest and largest volcano is found here. The altitude of this mud volcano is 300 ft. There are two known groups of volcanoes in this country; one is Chandragup, while the other is Jabl-ul-Ghurab. The chandragup volcanoes are also called Chandra coop, which means ‘volcanoes of the moon’. These are mostly situated in the high terrain areas. They can also be seen as small islands in the Arabian Sea. Romania: The Berca mud volcanoes are located in the Bazau country, in Romania. One special feature about them is that the mud that erupts is cold and it comes from the Earth’s contin