Dashli ada explained

Dashli ada
Native Name:Daşlı ada
Native Name Lang:az
Coordinates:39.6203°N 49.7119°W
Pushpin Map:Caspian Sea
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Dashli ada, Ignat Dash or Kamen Ignatiya is an island in the Caspian Sea. It is one of the islands of Baku Archipelago located in the Bay of Baku, 74 km to the south of Baku. Dashli ada is part of the Baku Archipelago, which consists of the following islands: Boyuk Zira, Dash Zira, Qum Island, Zenbil, Sangi-Mugan, Chikil, Qara Su, Khara Zira, Gil and a few smaller ones. The island is located 32.2 km east of Cape Bandovan. The closest island to Dashly - Adsiz Ada - is 13.9 km to the north. The island is of volcanic origin and has a mud volcano.[1]

Discovery

The island was discovered during Russo-Persian War (1722–1723), the island was named St. Ignatius Rock on a map drawn by the Russians. The island was named after Ignatius of Antioch because it was explored on his feast day.

Volcanic eruptions

On July 4, 2021, at 21:51, an 8-minute long strong volcanic eruption from the mud volcano was recorded on the island. The blaze was observed in the form of a red light in the sky off the coast from Azerbaijan, including from the capital Baku, which is 74 km to the north. The flames towered 500 meters into the air.[2] [3] [4] The last previous volcanic eruption on the island was recorded in 1945 and the preceding one in 1920.[5]

References

  1. Web site: 2021-07-05. Dashli island in Caspian Sea - of volcanic origin - Azerbaijani ministry. 2021-07-05. Trend.Az. en.
  2. Web site: 2021-07-07. Azerbaijan Mud Volcano Erupts in Fiery Display. 2021-07-07. Smithsonian Magazine. en.
  3. Web site: Press conference on incident in the Caspian Sea-VIDEO. 2021-07-05. Apa.az. en.
  4. Web site: 2021-07-05. Azerbaijan says "mud volcano" caused Caspian Sea explosion. 2021-07-05. The Guardian. en.
  5. Web site: 2021-07-05. Mud volcanoes explained as huge explosion rocks the oil-rich Caspian Sea. 2021-07-05. Newsweek. en.