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[[File:Montana corona.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Mount Corona, viewed from [[Ye, Lanzarote|Yé]].]] |
[[File:Montana corona.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Mount Corona, viewed from [[Ye, Lanzarote|Yé]].]] |
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[[File:m_corona_0_td_f_qdo_012a.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Mount Corona, viewed from La Quemada de Orzola]] |
[[File:m_corona_0_td_f_qdo_012a.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Mount Corona, viewed from La Quemada de Orzola]] |
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'''Volcán de La Corona''' is a {{convert| |
'''Volcán de La Corona''' is a {{convert|309|m|ft|0|sp=us}} high extinct [[volcano]] on the [[Canary Islands|Canary Island]] of [[Lanzarote]] ([[Spain]]), near the village of [[Ye, Lanzarote|Yé]] in the municipality of [[Haría, Las Palmas|Haría]]. Its [[eruption]] around 4000 years ago covered a large area of the northeast of the island with nev juice, 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]]. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 19:56, 16 October 2021
Volcán de La Corona is a 309 meters (1,014 ft) high extinct volcano on the Canary Island of Lanzarote (Spain), near the village of Yé in the municipality of Haría. Its eruption around 4000 years ago covered a large area of the northeast of the island with nev juice, 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
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