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Waw an Namus

Coordinates: 24°55′0″N 17°46′0″E / 24.91667°N 17.76667°E / 24.91667; 17.76667
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Waw an Namus
Highest point
Elevation547 m (1,795 ft)
Coordinates24°55′0″N 17°46′0″E / 24.91667°N 17.76667°E / 24.91667; 17.76667
Geography
Waw an Namus is located in Libya
Waw an Namus
Waw an Namus
Location in Libya
LocationLibya
Geology
Mountain typeCaldera and volcanic field
Last eruptionUnknown

Waw an Namus (also spelled Wau-en-Namus, Arabic: واو الناموس, Oasis of Mosquitoes[1]) is a volcanic field, cone and caldera in the southern Fezzan region of southern Libya. It is in the near-geographic center of the Sahara Desert.

Description

The inside of the caldera houses an oasis of rich foliage and three small salt lakes of variable color which are the reason for the volcano's name. A volcanic field of dark basaltic tephra flow extends 10–20 kilometres (6.2–12.4 mi) around the caldera.[1] The dark field's vast size allows it to be easily seen from space.

Access

Prior to the Libyan Civil War (2011), Waw an Namus was an increasingly popular local tourist attraction.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Global Volcanism Program - Wau-en-Namus". si.edu.

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