It is about Mount Erebus, located on Ross Island in Antarctica, about 1,350 kilometers from the South Pole. Erebus is the most southern active volcano in the world and one of the few that have permanently on the surface a lake of lava – a pool of molten rock that continuously boils. From the crater it rises continuously volcanic gases. Surprisingly, they carry microscopic particles of gold. They are not beaten, but invisible crystals with the fr…