Monte Corona
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Volcán de La Corona is a 609 meters (1,998 ft) high extinct volcano on the Canary Island of Lanzarote (Spain), near the village of Yé in the municipality of Haría. Its eruption, around 21,000 years ago,[1] covered a large area of the northeast of the island with lava, creating the Malpais de la Corona and two of the island's most-visited geological attractions, the Cueva de los Verdes and the Jameos del Agua.
References[edit]
- ^ Carracedo, J.C.; et al. (2003). "La erupción y el tubo volcánico del volcán Corona (Lanzarote, Islas Canarias)". Estudios Geológicos. 59: 277–302.
Rogers, B. and S. (2005). Travellers: Lanzarote & Fuertaventura, Peterborough: Thomas Cook Publishing. ISBN 1-84157-504-6
29°10′57″N 13°29′022″W / 29.18250°N 13.48944°W