- 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...
- geo.mtu.edu volcanoes/central_america/el_salvador…Coatepeque Caldera, El Salvador. Volcano Number 1403-041. Image of Coatepeque caldera as seen from the summit of Santa Ana volcano.
- viator.com San-Salvador-attractions/Lake-…El Salvador is a country built by volcanoes, and Lake Coatepeque is no exception. Once home to a group of volcanoes, the caldera lake sits inside the...
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- cityseeker.com san-salvador/1164785-coatepeque-…Coatepeque Caldera, Coatepeque Caldera, El Salvador. Add To Collection. Email Location. ... What's Nearby? Coatepeque Caldera.
- memim.com coatepeque-caldera.htmlThe Lago de Coatepeque ( " Snake Hill" ) is a 24.5 km ² large crater lake in El Salvador and is counted among the most beautiful lakes in Central America.
- pinterest.com pin/lake-coatepeque-caldera--…Discover the stunning Coatepeque Caldera, also known as Lago De Coatepeque, a natural landmark in El Salvador.
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- owiki.org wiki/Coatepeque_CalderaCaldera De Coatepeque is a volcanic caldera in El Salvador in Central America. The caldera was formed during a series of minor rhyolitic explosive eruptions...
- 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...