Badacsony (437 m) is the ruin of an ancient volcano. What remains is mainly the basaltic core. Contraction due to cooling and solidification of the lava has resulted in a system of joints separating column-like pieces of rock. Weathering, erosion, and rock falls have formed a landscape of individual columns and groups of columns (organs), which can be seen in the background of this photo.
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- Created
- on Saturday 8 June 2019 by Martin Mergili
- Keywords
- cultural landscape, extinct volcano, temperate deciduous forest, volcanic rock, volcanism, Zonobiome VI
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