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Off the coast of China's Taiwan region, Guishan Island is a young, active volcano. Before rain arrives, clouds often gather above its peak – a familiar sign of changing weather. Nearby, sulfuric gases rising from the seabed turn the surrounding waters into a striking milky sea, adding to the island's unique charm.
Off the coast of China's Taiwan region, Guishan Island is a young, active volcano. Before rain arrives, clouds often gather above its peak – a familiar sign of changing weather. Nearby, sulfuric gases rising from the seabed turn the surrounding waters into a striking milky sea, adding to the island's unique charm.