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Volcanoes in South Island, New Zealand |
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Find list of active and inactive volcanoes in different region, their elevation, geo-coordinates, location map, when they last erupted and related info. A volcano is a rupture in the Earth crust that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface. |
Name | Height (meter) | Height (feet) | Coordinates | Last Eruption |
Akaroa Volcano | | | 43.8°S, 172.95°E | Miocene |
Lyttelton Volcano | 919 m | 3,010 ft | 43.6°S, 172.72°E | Miocene |
Mount Horrible (near Timaru) | | | 44.38°S, 171.05°E | 2 million years ago |
Otago Volcano | 680 m | 2,218 ft | 45.82°S, 170.65°E | 10 million years ago |
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