USANEWSBEST

Science

Earth from space: Eerily circular ‘Goblin Forest’ surrounds sacred volcano with human rights

QUICK FACTS

Where is it? Egmont National Park, New Zealand [-39.3019245, 174.0631103]

What’s in the photo? Mount Taranaki volcano surrounded by the “Goblin Forest”

Which satellite took the photo? Landsat 8

When was it taken? June 10, 2023

This striking satellite image shows the snow-capped peak of a “sacred” volcano in New Zealand, poking through an eerily circular forest containing thousands of warped, goblin-like trees.

Mount Taranaki, which was originally named Mount Egmont by British explorer James Cook in the 18th century, is an active stratovolcano located on the west coast of New Zealand’s North Island. It stands at around 8,261 feet (2,518 meters) above sea level, making it the country’s second-tallest peak behind Mount Ruapehu — a 9,177-foot-tall (2,797 m) volcano that acted as the movie double for Mount Doom in the “Lord of the Rings” movies.

okaygteam

About Author

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You may also like

Science

NASA’s Chandra Finds Galaxy Cluster That Crosses the Streams

Astronomers using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory have found a galaxy cluster has two streams of superheated gas crossing one another.
Science

Tackling the reality of noma

Adamu, a 14-year-old noma survivor, is screened by physicians at the Noma Hospital in Sokoto, Nigeria. Adamu’s father has been