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- en.wikipedia.org Coatepeque Caldera1 Lake Coatepeque. 2 See also. 3 References. 4 External links. Toggle the table of contents. Coatepeque Caldera. 20 languages.
- volcano.si.edu volcano.cfm?vn=343041The Global Volcanism Program has no Weekly Reports available for Coatepeque Caldera.
- jnomade.org en/world/salvador/los-volcanes-…Yayın zamanı: önceki günThe Coatepeque Caldera and Lake Coatepeque were formed between about 72,000 and 57,000 years ago following several minor explosive eruptions.
- mountain-forecast.com peaks/Coatepeque-CalderaSurf breaks located close to Coatepeque Caldera Mountain peaks around Coatepeque Caldera Roads and rivers around Coatepeque Caldera.
- youtube.com watchCaldera De Coatepeque (Nahuatl cōātepēc, "at the snake hill") is a volcanic caldera in El Salvador in Central America. The caldera was formed during a series...Yayınlandı2 Mar 2022
- elsalvadorinfo.net lake-coatepeque-el-salvador/Lastly, Coatepeque Lake has astonishing scenery that can be viewed and appreciated from the lake shore or one of the lookout points around the caldera.
- volcanoyt.com volcano/1072/coatepeque-calderaThe 7 x 10 km Coatepeque caldera, its eastern side filled by a caldera lake, was formed by collapse of a group of stratovolcanoes immediately E of Santa Ana...
- naturalwondersofnorthamerica.com coatepeque-…A semi circular structure named Chilamatal is found in its northwest part, and this is what wraps the Coatepeque caldera.
- visitcentroamerica.com en/visitar/coatepeque-lake/Lake Coatepeque is of volcanic origin, and is located 18 kilometers south of the city of Santa Ana.Bulunamadı: caldera
- elsalvapedia.com lake-coatepeque-guide/The Lago De Coatepeque caldera was formed by a gigantic explosive eruption that happened between 57,000-72,000 BC, but the formation of the most...