Niikappu Mud Volcano Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It's not a volcano.
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I parked my car at the thoroughbred Ginza Parking Park along the national highway, a little north of the city of Shinkancho. A vast thoroughbred ranch continued to the east side of the parking lot. On the other side was the New Crown Mud Volcano. The name is "volcano", but it seems that gas, muddy water, and clumps erupted on the surface of the earth regardless of volcanic activity. It was shaped like a small hill.
This new crown mud volcano was located along the national highway on the northwest side of the city of Shinkan. Right next to it is the thoroughbred Ginza parking park, so I could see it from there. Mud volcanoes are made by depositing mud from gas and groundwater eruptions due to cracks in faults, regardless of volcanic activity.
You can see it from the national highway before arriving at the new crown ❗ Somehow 「 Hill 」 Kana ⁉ It's a small mountain that I think ❗ It's interesting to see it in the historical museum. Thorough Bread Ginza? You can see it when you go ‼
A tourist attraction I stopped by on the Hokkaido South Drive. It looks like a volcano, but there is no particular commentary, and it felt like there was a small green hill that was exciting. I think it's good to see it at the thoroughbred Ginza parking park for a restroom break.
The mud volcano is across the road (north side) in front of the thoroughbred Ginza Parking Park. I parked my car in the parking park and visited it in a long way. The slope is not steep because the erupted mud is deposited. If the grass grew, it looked like other hills. There must be a water vein in the basement.
It's not a volcano.
I parked my car at the thoroughbred Ginza Parking Park along the national highway, a little north of the city of Shinkancho. A vast thoroughbred ranch continued to the east side of the parking lot. On the other side was the New Crown Mud Volcano. The name is "volcano", but it seems that gas, muddy water, and clumps erupted on the surface of the earth regardless of volcanic activity. It was shaped like a small hill.
It looked like a small, buoyant hill.
This new crown mud volcano was located along the national highway on the northwest side of the city of Shinkan. Right next to it is the thoroughbred Ginza parking park, so I could see it from there. Mud volcanoes are made by depositing mud from gas and groundwater eruptions due to cracks in faults, regardless of volcanic activity.
This is a volcano ⁉
You can see it from the national highway before arriving at the new crown ❗ Somehow 「 Hill 」 Kana ⁉ It's a small mountain that I think ❗ It's interesting to see it in the historical museum. Thorough Bread Ginza? You can see it when you go ‼
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A tourist attraction I stopped by on the Hokkaido South Drive. It looks like a volcano, but there is no particular commentary, and it felt like there was a small green hill that was exciting. I think it's good to see it at the thoroughbred Ginza parking park for a restroom break.
A thick hill formed by sedimentary mud.
The mud volcano is across the road (north side) in front of the thoroughbred Ginza Parking Park. I parked my car in the parking park and visited it in a long way. The slope is not steep because the erupted mud is deposited. If the grass grew, it looked like other hills. There must be a water vein in the basement.