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The city is located two to three hundred meters above sea level and its buildings seem to hang off of the caldera, which formed during volcanic activity many centuries ago.
and its buildings seem to hang off of the caldera, which formed during volcanic activity many centuries ago.
The explosion left the steepside caldera on which the main settlements now perch, as well as the deep lagoon that provides the island with its shave harbors.
years ago. The explosion left the steep sided caldera on which the main settlements now
and a large inlet offering safe harbour has formed where the eroded rim of the caldera has fallen below sea level.
offering safe harbour has formed where the eroded rim of the caldera
The epicenter of the park is Crater Lake, a collapsed volcanic caldera which forms America's deepest lake with water so blue you have to see it to believe it.
Caldera, which forms America's
That crater in Nevada, known as the McDermott Caldera, contains the largest known lithium deposit in the U.S.,
That crater in Nevada, known as the McDermott Caldera, contains the largest known lithium deposit in the US, and
It was when satellite imagery started to become available that we saw Yellowstone as this huge, huge volcanic caldera.
It was when satellite imagery started to become available that we saw Yellowstone as this huge, huge volcanic caldera.
So the rock's origins are volcanic and once upon a time this area would have been the caldera of an ancient megavolcano.
once upon a time this area would have been the caldera of an ancient mega volcano.
Lake Towada is the largest caldera lake on Honshu, Japan's main island.
The trees around this picturesque caldera lake as well as along the nearby Oirase Stream are usually most vibrant in late October, which just so happens to be when we're visiting.
(Lake Towada is the largest caldera lake on Honshu, Japan's main island.)
Formed by an eruption 3,000 years ago, this caldera lake offers some of the area's best views of Mount Fuji and is the peak of Hakone's natural grandeur.