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Harrat Khaybar

Coordinates: 25°43′10″N 39°56′34″E / 25.71944°N 39.94278°E / 25.71944; 39.94278
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Harrat Khaybar حرة خيبر
Harrat Khaybar seen from the International Space Station (North to the right of the picture)
Highest point
Elevation2,093 m (6,867 ft)
Coordinates25°43′10″N 39°56′34″E / 25.71944°N 39.94278°E / 25.71944; 39.94278
Geography
Harrat Khaybar حرة خيبر is located in Saudi Arabia
Harrat Khaybar حرة خيبر
Harrat Khaybar حرة خيبر
Geology
Mountain typeVolcanic field
Last eruption650 CE ± 50 years

Harrat Khaybar is a volcanic field located north of Medina in Saudi Arabia. It covers approximately 12,000 km2. The most recent eruption occurred between 600 and 700 CE.

Researchers using satellite imagery have discovered evidence of man-made structures (for example, 25°40′38″N 39°57′52″E / 25.67722°N 39.96444°E / 25.67722; 39.96444) which may date from 7,000 years ago or earlier in the lava fields.[1]

See also

Sources

  1. ^ Sean Martin (October 18, 2017). "GATES TO HELL? Hundreds of ancient structures found on edge of VOLCANOES in Saudi Arabia". Daily Express. Retrieved October 18, 2017.