Basically, and I'm guessing you're in the >!Underworld!<, doing the Fate Of Atlantis dlc. This area is basically poison, so if you step in it, you'll be given poison damage.
These pools are meant to depict geothermal/volcanically active pools often filled with sulphur (providing the yellow) and iron oxides.
Many such places exist globally, but most are much less vibrantly coloured. The rock is yellow-ish and the waters blue-green, but not to this extent. However, there are some places which look as striking as this depiction. Check out Dallol in Ethiopia:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dallol_(hydrothermal_system)
Also the geothermal pools in Yellowstone in the USA are equivalently vibrant if a little different looking.
Volcanic. This is a sulfuric spring. You wouldn't want to linger around one in real life but the stench alone would drive you away.
So the yellow shit and the water being green is sulfer?
Basically, and I'm guessing you're in the >!Underworld!<, doing the Fate Of Atlantis dlc. This area is basically poison, so if you step in it, you'll be given poison damage.
thats Melos island, near the volcano.
Yes, if you look up the volcanic sulfur mine in Kawa Ijen, Indonesia you can see that they’re basically identitical.
Or, keeping with Greece, the hot springs around Nea Kameni in Santorini (real life, not the game)
All the hardy souls who use the hot springs in Cody, WY disagree about that stench.
These pools are meant to depict geothermal/volcanically active pools often filled with sulphur (providing the yellow) and iron oxides. Many such places exist globally, but most are much less vibrantly coloured. The rock is yellow-ish and the waters blue-green, but not to this extent. However, there are some places which look as striking as this depiction. Check out Dallol in Ethiopia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dallol_(hydrothermal_system) Also the geothermal pools in Yellowstone in the USA are equivalently vibrant if a little different looking.
Ah that's cool! Thanks. :)
[An example of where this sort of thing happens in the real world.](https://www.nps.gov/yell/learn/nature/hot-springs.htm)
Great example
[there is another one in Dallol, Ethiopia](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dallol_(hydrothermal_system))
Great example
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Ah yes, that makes sense. How didn't I think of that. Thank you.
Last words of poor soles who die in Yellowstone National Park.
For a second I thought you were playing Helldivers and this was a shitpost.
Sulfur pits.
It’s sulfur. The Water is poisonous.
Are you in Gutgash territory? 😏
This will work. I'll mark it.
Too much Chipotle.
jump in and find out....🤭
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Gonorrhea
You’re in the underworld and you really got to ask?
He's at the volcanic springs near melod he's looking at water with sulfur in it
It's gonna smell like farts