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  • Karymsky Lake.
    Nearly four miles south of the Karymsky volcano in eastern Russia lies the acidic Karymsky Lake. The toxic body of water was once a freshwater lake until a dramatic chain of geological events occurred. In January 1996, a nearby earthquake caused violent eruptions from the Karymsky volcano, which was followed by underwater eruptions of lava and gas from the lake itself.
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  • Karymsky Lake (Russian: Карымское озеро) is a volcanic crater lake located in the Akademia Nauk volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia.
  • The bottom of the caldera is filled by the Karymskoye Lake with 3,5 km length and 70 m depth. ... In the south it borders with the smoking Karymsky Volcano.
  • In 1996, volcanic blasts at Karymsky Lake in Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula created a toxic chemical soup in the formerly pristine lake, according to a study...
  • Karymsky Volcano (1536 m / 5039 ft) is located in the central part of the eastern ridge, on the border with Kronotsky Nature Reserve.
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  • Nearly four miles south of the Karymsky volcano in eastern Russia lies the acidic Karymsky Lake.
  • Lake Karymsky is a crater-lake formed near the volcano withthe same name, located in Kamchatka, Russia.
  • Karymsky Lake (Russian: Карымское озеро) is a volcanic crater lake located in the Akademia Nauk volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia.
  • Flooded nested calderas with recent dyke intrusion in 1996, leading to the whole lake boiling.
  • Karymsky Lake fills the 3 x 5 km wide Akademia Nauk caldera to the south in this early 1990's aerial photo.