Photographer’s Note
About 30 km from Buzau, in Berca village, we enter in a well known geological and botanical reservation from Romania, known as the Muddy Volcanoes. Their name comes from the grey fluid paste that blenches to the surface of the earth crust through a cone-shaped form. The gases from the ground make their way towards the surface involving the water and the dust particles. The muddy volcanoes create a strange lunar landscape, due to the absence of vegetation around the cones. The reservation is unique in Europe.
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