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:The coords are correct. The remains of Maitland Volcano linger one several ridges. '''[[User:Volcanoguy|<font color="red">''Volcano''</font>]][[User talk:Volcanoguy|<font color="black">''guy''</font>]]''' 17:19, 26 February 2012 (UTC)
:The coords are correct. The remains of Maitland Volcano linger one several ridges. '''[[User:Volcanoguy|<font color="red">''Volcano''</font>]][[User talk:Volcanoguy|<font color="black">''guy''</font>]]''' 17:19, 26 February 2012 (UTC)


Hi Vulcanoguy, thanks for the quick answer....ok,but where is then the correct position of the highest point (2514 m) of the vulcano? The elevation of the indicated position could be approximately 1750 m high.
Cheers Erde2000

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Location Maitland Volcano

Hi, I guess the indicated Location could not be correct.. " 57.066667, -129.116667 " or the elevation is wrong. Please check , e.g. in Google Earth.

Cheers Erde2000 (new) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Erde2000 new (talkcontribs) 16:19, 26 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

The coords are correct. The remains of Maitland Volcano linger one several ridges. Volcanoguy 17:19, 26 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]


Hi Vulcanoguy, thanks for the quick answer....ok,but where is then the correct position of the highest point (2514 m) of the vulcano? The elevation of the indicated position could be approximately 1750 m high. Cheers Erde2000