Caldera

Connected Sites: 9

A caldera is a cauldron-like volcanic feature usually formed by the collapse of land following a volcanic eruption.

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Connected Sites

Bali Subak system
Inscribed: 2012
3.15
278
6
Mount Batur
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Yellowstone
Yellowstone
United States of America
Inscribed: 1978
4.48
294
12
Yellowstone Caldera
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Ngorongoro
Ngorongoro
Tanzania
Inscribed: 1979
4.35
160
4
Ngorongoro Crater
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Ujung Kulon National Park
Inscribed: 1991
3.49
34
7
Krakatoa
Galapagos Islands
Inscribed: 1978
4.62
141
9
Fernandina Island
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Teide National Park
Inscribed: 2007
3.81
231
7
Las Canadas Caldera. "The Park ....Contains A Giant Volcanic Caldera Located At Around 2,100 M And An Impressive Stratovolcano, The Teide-Pico Viejo Is Located Within The Caldera," (Nom File)
Rapa Nui
Inscribed: 1995
4.49
132
13
Rano Kau Caldera
Volcanoes of Kamchatka
Inscribed: 1996
4.31
17
2
Sangay National Park
Inscribed: 1983
2.55
45
5
This First Sangay, Pockmarked By Secondary Ridges, Is Thought To Have Been 15-16 Km (9-10 Mi) In Diameter, With A Summit Located 2 To 3 Km (1 To 2 Mi) Southeast Of The Present Summit. The Curved Shape Of The Remnants Of This First Structure Indicates That It Suffered A Massive Flank Collapse, Scattering The Nearby Forest Lowlands With Debris And Causing A Large Part Of Its Southern Caldera Wall To Slide Off The Mountain, Forming An Embayment Lower On Its Slopes" (Wiki)