“Surrounded by strange pink lava,” the brochure description begins, “Mount Volbono is colorful and vibrant, a vision straight from a picture book. If you did this with actual lava, you’d leatherized your food before watching it explode. So what kind of volcano was Mount Volbono when it was active? Incidentally, the weird soupy lava stuff found throughout the kingdom clearly isn't some sort of lava, but probably another geothermal spring-type system. So that’s what I’m saying Mount Volbono is: a weird, inactive phonolitic volcano, currently dormant with a live-and-kicking hydrothermal system, fueled by a hidden hotspot.
Source: Forbes November 26, 2017 23:26 UTC