Mud volcano in Balochistan
So far 18 mudflats or mud volcanoes have been discovered in Balochistan. One of them, Chandra Gupta, said to be the world's tallest mud volcano. This mudslide has been a very sacred place for Hinduism for centuries.
Balochistan is a land of wonders. There are many enchanting scenes here, but due to the small population over a wide area, the tense law and order situation and the negligence of the governments, most of these wonders are hidden not only from the world but also from the eyes of Pakistanis themselves. Among them are hot mud next to "mudflats", which are called mud volcanoes in English.
Mud volcanoes have been discovered in selected areas of the world, one of which is Balochistan. They have two mountain ranges in Balochistan, one called Chandra Gupta and the other called Jabal Ghorab and has seven muddy cliffs.
International geologists have been conducting satellite research on various wonders in Hangul National Park for some time. He points out that the tectonic plate of the Arabian Sea in the coastal region of Pakistan goes below the Eurasian plate of the subcontinent.
This process of falling above and below the geological plates gives rise to volcanoes all over the world, but the dry sand of the coastal strip of Balochistan boils open by chemical action.
The most notable of these is Chandra Gupta. Its pit is filled with a lake of mud, which is in the shape of mathematical digit 8. According to experts, at some point in time, there will be two twin mud volcanoes, which are now mutually supportive.