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The image presents crystallized mixture of malic acid and hydroquinone photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13924754 - The image presents crystallized mixture of malic acid and hydroquinone photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents crystallized tartaric acid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13924619 - The image presents crystallized tartaric acid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents crystallized tartaric acid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13924395 - The image presents crystallized tartaric acid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents crystallized mixture of malic acid, salicylic acid and acetanilid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13924325 - The image presents crystallized mixture of malic acid, salicylic acid and acetanilid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
Sulphur Miner Working at Kawah Ijen, Java, Indonesia. Kawah Ijen is a volcano with an active crater and acid lake in East Java, Indonesia. It is an unbelievable and unmissable destination for anyone visiting Java or Bali. Not only is the view on the 4km walk up to the craters edge impressive, but what goes on there is mind boggling. Walking down to the bottom of Kwah Ijen (Ijen Crater), hundreds of Indonesian men, many in flipflops, are mining sulphur from the heart of the volcano. They load their baskets up with up to 80kg of sulphur, before starting the arduous and extremely dangerous scramb
13846112 - Sulphur Miner Working at Kawah Ijen, Java, Indonesia. Kawah Ijen is a volcano with an active crater and acid lake in East Java, Indonesia. It is an unbelievable and unmissable destination for anyone visiting Java or Bali. Not only is the view on the 4km walk up to the craters edge impressive, but what goes on there is mind boggling. Walking down to the bottom of Kwah Ijen (Ijen Crater), hundreds of Indonesian men, many in flipflops, are mining sulphur from the heart of the volcano. They load their baskets up with up to 80kg of sulphur, before starting the arduous and extremely dangerous scramb
The image presents crystallized malic acid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925342 - The image presents crystallized malic acid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents crystallized tartaric acid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925174 - The image presents crystallized tartaric acid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents crystallized mixture of malic acid, salicylic acid and acetanilid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13924873 - The image presents crystallized mixture of malic acid, salicylic acid and acetanilid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
Sulphur Worker at Kawah Ijen, Java, Indonesia. Kawah Ijen is a volcano with an active crater and acid lake in East Java, Indonesia. It is an unbelievable and unmissable destination for anyone visiting Java or Bali. Not only is the view on the 4km walk up to the craters edge impressive, but what goes on there is mind boggling. Walking down to the bottom of Kwah Ijen (Ijen Crater), hundreds of Indonesian men, many in flipflops, are mining sulphur from the heart of the volcano. They load their baskets up with up to 80kg of sulphur, before starting the arduous and extremely dangerous scramble up 3
13848468 - Sulphur Worker at Kawah Ijen, Java, Indonesia. Kawah Ijen is a volcano with an active crater and acid lake in East Java, Indonesia. It is an unbelievable and unmissable destination for anyone visiting Java or Bali. Not only is the view on the 4km walk up to the craters edge impressive, but what goes on there is mind boggling. Walking down to the bottom of Kwah Ijen (Ijen Crater), hundreds of Indonesian men, many in flipflops, are mining sulphur from the heart of the volcano. They load their baskets up with up to 80kg of sulphur, before starting the arduous and extremely dangerous scramble up 3
The image presents crystallized tartaric acid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925388 - The image presents crystallized tartaric acid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents crystallized tartaric acid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925180 - The image presents crystallized tartaric acid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents crystallized mixture of myoinositol and tartaric acid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13924640 - The image presents crystallized mixture of myoinositol and tartaric acid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
Sulphur Miner Working at Kawah Ijen, Java, Indonesia. Kawah Ijen is a volcano with an active crater and acid lake in East Java, Indonesia. It is an unbelievable and unmissable destination for anyone visiting Java or Bali. Not only is the view on the 4km walk up to the craters edge impressive, but what goes on there is mind boggling. Walking down to the bottom of Kwah Ijen (Ijen Crater), hundreds of Indonesian men, many in flipflops, are mining sulphur from the heart of the volcano. They load their baskets up with up to 80kg of sulphur, before starting the arduous and extremely dangerous scramb
13849318 - Sulphur Miner Working at Kawah Ijen, Java, Indonesia. Kawah Ijen is a volcano with an active crater and acid lake in East Java, Indonesia. It is an unbelievable and unmissable destination for anyone visiting Java or Bali. Not only is the view on the 4km walk up to the craters edge impressive, but what goes on there is mind boggling. Walking down to the bottom of Kwah Ijen (Ijen Crater), hundreds of Indonesian men, many in flipflops, are mining sulphur from the heart of the volcano. They load their baskets up with up to 80kg of sulphur, before starting the arduous and extremely dangerous scramb
Black and White Portrait of a Sulphur Worker at Kawah Ijen, Java, Indonesia. Kawah Ijen is a volcano with an active crater and acid lake in East Java, Indonesia. It is an unbelievable and unmissable destination for anyone visiting Java or Bali. Not only is the view on the 4km walk up to the craters edge impressive, but what goes on there is mind boggling. Walking down to the bottom of Kwah Ijen (Ijen Crater), hundreds of Indonesian men, many in flipflops, are mining sulphur from the heart of the volcano. They load their baskets up with up to 80kg of sulphur, before starting the arduous and ext
13848560 - Black and White Portrait of a Sulphur Worker at Kawah Ijen, Java, Indonesia. Kawah Ijen is a volcano with an active crater and acid lake in East Java, Indonesia. It is an unbelievable and unmissable destination for anyone visiting Java or Bali. Not only is the view on the 4km walk up to the craters edge impressive, but what goes on there is mind boggling. Walking down to the bottom of Kwah Ijen (Ijen Crater), hundreds of Indonesian men, many in flipflops, are mining sulphur from the heart of the volcano. They load their baskets up with up to 80kg of sulphur, before starting the arduous and ext
Portrait of a Sulphur Worker at Kawah Ijen, Java, Indonesia. Kawah Ijen is a volcano with an active crater and acid lake in East Java, Indonesia. It is an unbelievable and unmissable destination for anyone visiting Java or Bali. Not only is the view on the 4km walk up to the craters edge impressive, but what goes on there is mind boggling. Walking down to the bottom of Kwah Ijen (Ijen Crater), hundreds of Indonesian men, many in flipflops, are mining sulphur from the heart of the volcano. They load their baskets up with up to 80kg of sulphur, before starting the arduous and extremely dangerous
13846164 - Portrait of a Sulphur Worker at Kawah Ijen, Java, Indonesia. Kawah Ijen is a volcano with an active crater and acid lake in East Java, Indonesia. It is an unbelievable and unmissable destination for anyone visiting Java or Bali. Not only is the view on the 4km walk up to the craters edge impressive, but what goes on there is mind boggling. Walking down to the bottom of Kwah Ijen (Ijen Crater), hundreds of Indonesian men, many in flipflops, are mining sulphur from the heart of the volcano. They load their baskets up with up to 80kg of sulphur, before starting the arduous and extremely dangerous
The image presents crystallized mixture of tartaric acid, malic acid and acetanilid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925537 - The image presents crystallized mixture of tartaric acid, malic acid and acetanilid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents crystallized mixture of urea and malic acid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925480 - The image presents crystallized mixture of urea and malic acid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
Sulphur Worker at Kawah Ijen, Java, Indonesia. Kawah Ijen is a volcano with an active crater and acid lake in East Java, Indonesia. It is an unbelievable and unmissable destination for anyone visiting Java or Bali. Not only is the view on the 4km walk up to the craters edge impressive, but what goes on there is mind boggling. Walking down to the bottom of Kwah Ijen (Ijen Crater), hundreds of Indonesian men, many in flipflops, are mining sulphur from the heart of the volcano. They load their baskets up with up to 80kg of sulphur, before starting the arduous and extremely dangerous scramble up 3
13845148 - Sulphur Worker at Kawah Ijen, Java, Indonesia. Kawah Ijen is a volcano with an active crater and acid lake in East Java, Indonesia. It is an unbelievable and unmissable destination for anyone visiting Java or Bali. Not only is the view on the 4km walk up to the craters edge impressive, but what goes on there is mind boggling. Walking down to the bottom of Kwah Ijen (Ijen Crater), hundreds of Indonesian men, many in flipflops, are mining sulphur from the heart of the volcano. They load their baskets up with up to 80kg of sulphur, before starting the arduous and extremely dangerous scramble up 3
The image presents crystallized mixture of tartaric acid and TRIS, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13925164 - The image presents crystallized mixture of tartaric acid and TRIS, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents crystallized tartaric acid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13924986 - The image presents crystallized tartaric acid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
The image presents crystallized mixture of urea and mailc acid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
13924313 - The image presents crystallized mixture of urea and mailc acid, photographed through the microscope in polarized light at a magnification of 100X\n
Sulphur Worker at Kawah Ijen, Java, Indonesia. Kawah Ijen is a volcano with an active crater and acid lake in East Java, Indonesia. It is an unbelievable and unmissable destination for anyone visiting Java or Bali. Not only is the view on the 4km walk up to the craters edge impressive, but what goes on there is mind boggling. Walking down to the bottom of Kwah Ijen (Ijen Crater), hundreds of Indonesian men, many in flipflops, are mining sulphur from the heart of the volcano. They load their baskets up with up to 80kg of sulphur, before starting the arduous and extremely dangerous scramble up 3
13848780 - Sulphur Worker at Kawah Ijen, Java, Indonesia. Kawah Ijen is a volcano with an active crater and acid lake in East Java, Indonesia. It is an unbelievable and unmissable destination for anyone visiting Java or Bali. Not only is the view on the 4km walk up to the craters edge impressive, but what goes on there is mind boggling. Walking down to the bottom of Kwah Ijen (Ijen Crater), hundreds of Indonesian men, many in flipflops, are mining sulphur from the heart of the volcano. They load their baskets up with up to 80kg of sulphur, before starting the arduous and extremely dangerous scramble up 3
Sulphur Worker at Kawah Ijen, Java, Indonesia. Kawah Ijen is a volcano with an active crater and acid lake in East Java, Indonesia. It is an unbelievable and unmissable destination for anyone visiting Java or Bali. Not only is the view on the 4km walk up to the craters edge impressive, but what goes on there is mind boggling. Walking down to the bottom of Kwah Ijen (Ijen Crater), hundreds of Indonesian men, many in flipflops, are mining sulphur from the heart of the volcano. They load their baskets up with up to 80kg of sulphur, before starting the arduous and extremely dangerous scramble up 3
13848697 - Sulphur Worker at Kawah Ijen, Java, Indonesia. Kawah Ijen is a volcano with an active crater and acid lake in East Java, Indonesia. It is an unbelievable and unmissable destination for anyone visiting Java or Bali. Not only is the view on the 4km walk up to the craters edge impressive, but what goes on there is mind boggling. Walking down to the bottom of Kwah Ijen (Ijen Crater), hundreds of Indonesian men, many in flipflops, are mining sulphur from the heart of the volcano. They load their baskets up with up to 80kg of sulphur, before starting the arduous and extremely dangerous scramble up 3
People viewing the Eco-Earth globe in Riverfront Park, Salem, Oregon. The globe was created from a wood pulp mill acid ball.
13848518 - People viewing the Eco-Earth globe in Riverfront Park, Salem, Oregon. The globe was created from a wood pulp mill acid ball.
Acid rain damage, dying forest, Torfhaus, Harz Mountains, Lower Saxony, northern Germany
70085030 - Acid rain damage, dying forest, Torfhaus, Harz Mountains, Lower Saxony, northern Germany
Boiling acid lake in winter on top of the Gorely Volcano, Kamtchatka, Sibiria, Russia
70103481 - Boiling acid lake in winter on top of the Gorely Volcano, Kamtchatka, Sibiria, Russia
View over the crater rim consisting of ash an on the turquoise blue acid lake of Ijen volcano. Ash washed out by precipitation, gases emitting, East Java, Ijen volcano, Indonesia
71065344 - View over the crater rim consisting of ash an on the turquoise blue acid lake of Ijen volcano. Ash washed out by precipitation, gases emitting, East Java, Ijen volcano, Indonesia
Blue acid lake with sulfur gases of the active volcano Ijen at night. Full moon illuminates the lake and the surrounding area, East Java, Ijen volcano, Indonesia
71065323 - Blue acid lake with sulfur gases of the active volcano Ijen at night. Full moon illuminates the lake and the surrounding area, East Java, Ijen volcano, Indonesia
The acid lake and the sulfur springs in the Ijen crater, Java Island, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
71348294 - The acid lake and the sulfur springs in the Ijen crater, Java Island, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
Blue acid lake with sulfur gases of the active volcano Ijen during the day. Sun shining on the lake and surrounding area, East Java, Ijen volcano, Indonesia
71065326 - Blue acid lake with sulfur gases of the active volcano Ijen during the day. Sun shining on the lake and surrounding area, East Java, Ijen volcano, Indonesia
The children on Matupit Island have only contaminated acid water to wash themselves, Tavurvur Volcano, Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Pacific
70398785 - The children on Matupit Island have only contaminated acid water to wash themselves, Tavurvur Volcano, Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Pacific
Ethiopia, Afar region, Danakil depression, Dallol, Sulfuric acid pond  Dallol is a volcanic explosion crater which was formed during a phreatic eruption in 1926, This crater and other similar ones nearby are the lowest known subaerial volcanic vents in th
70311312 - Ethiopia, Afar region, Danakil depression, Dallol, Sulfuric acid pond Dallol is a volcanic explosion crater which was formed during a phreatic eruption in 1926, This crater and other similar ones nearby are the lowest known subaerial volcanic vents in th
The very acid Ijen crater lake in the Ijen Volcano, Java, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
70524883 - The very acid Ijen crater lake in the Ijen Volcano, Java, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
Acid Crater Lake, White Island Volcano, an active volcano in the Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific
71135269 - Acid Crater Lake, White Island Volcano, an active volcano in the Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific
Pine forest killed by acid rain at sunset, USA, America
70407402 - Pine forest killed by acid rain at sunset, USA, America
Hot water coming from undergound volcanic layers charged with Sulphur laying the mineral at the surface and forming sulphuric acid and foetid gases, thus forming a peculiar, colourful landscape.
71097038 - Hot water coming from undergound volcanic layers charged with Sulphur laying the mineral at the surface and forming sulphuric acid and foetid gases, thus forming a peculiar, colourful landscape.
Dallol, Africa, Ethiopia, Afar region, Afgar, Danakil, desert, volcano lake, acid volcano, depositions, minerals, colors, forms, shapes,
70761538 - Dallol, Africa, Ethiopia, Afar region, Afgar, Danakil, desert, volcano lake, acid volcano, depositions, minerals, colors, forms, shapes,
Ethiopia, Afar region, Danakil depression, Dallol, Sulfuric acid pond and fumaroles  Dallol is a volcanic explosion crater which was formed during a phreatic eruption in 1926, This crater and other similar ones nearby are the lowest known subaerial volcan
70311308 - Ethiopia, Afar region, Danakil depression, Dallol, Sulfuric acid pond and fumaroles Dallol is a volcanic explosion crater which was formed during a phreatic eruption in 1926, This crater and other similar ones nearby are the lowest known subaerial volcan
Volcano Aso caldeira and Naka Dake crater containing an acid lake  Island of Kyushu  Japan
70208291 - Volcano Aso caldeira and Naka Dake crater containing an acid lake Island of Kyushu Japan
Yellow acid sulphur sediments in the thermal area of Dallol, Danakil Depression, Afar Region, Ethiopia, Africa
71346337 - Yellow acid sulphur sediments in the thermal area of Dallol, Danakil Depression, Afar Region, Ethiopia, Africa
Acid Crater Lake, White Island Volcano, an active volcano in the Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific
71135268 - Acid Crater Lake, White Island Volcano, an active volcano in the Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific
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Sulfuric acid hot springs, Dallol, Danakil Depression, Afar Region, Ethiopia, Africa
71346339 - Sulfuric acid hot springs, Dallol, Danakil Depression, Afar Region, Ethiopia, Africa
Ethiopia, Afar region, Danakil depression, Dallol, Sulfuric acid pond  Dallol is a volcanic explosion crater which was formed during a phreatic eruption in 1926, This crater and other similar ones nearby are the lowest known subaerial volcanic vents in th
70311311 - Ethiopia, Afar region, Danakil depression, Dallol, Sulfuric acid pond Dallol is a volcanic explosion crater which was formed during a phreatic eruption in 1926, This crater and other similar ones nearby are the lowest known subaerial volcanic vents in th
Colourful springs of acid in Dallol, hottest place on earth, Danakil depression, Ethiopia, Africa
71176660 - Colourful springs of acid in Dallol, hottest place on earth, Danakil depression, Ethiopia, Africa
Colourful spings of acid in Dallol, hottest place on earth, Danakil depression, Ethiopia, Africa
71176658 - Colourful spings of acid in Dallol, hottest place on earth, Danakil depression, Ethiopia, Africa
Colourful spings of acid in Dallol, hottest place on earth, Danakil depression, Ethiopia, Africa
71176654 - Colourful spings of acid in Dallol, hottest place on earth, Danakil depression, Ethiopia, Africa
Colourful spings of acid in Dallol, hottest place on earth, Danakil depression, Ethiopia, Africa
71176653 - Colourful spings of acid in Dallol, hottest place on earth, Danakil depression, Ethiopia, Africa
Colourful springs of acid in Dallol, hottest place on earth, Danakil depression, Ethiopia, Africa
71176656 - Colourful springs of acid in Dallol, hottest place on earth, Danakil depression, Ethiopia, Africa
Colourful spings of acid in Dallol, hottest place on earth, Danakil depression, Ethiopia, Africa
71176655 - Colourful spings of acid in Dallol, hottest place on earth, Danakil depression, Ethiopia, Africa