It’s time for our volcanoes to shine ! Show us yours ! (overseas included) by Sea_Thought5305 Tags:Europe 10 comments This is so cool! And the pictures are beautiful! Did not know there were volcanos (mostly extinct) in (mainland) France! [Mud vulcanoes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berca_Mud_Volcanoes) 😎🤙🏿 You guys own volcanoes?! Teide (Canary Islands) ​ https://static.eldiario.es/clip/189d8638-0d87-4572-84d0-e26e3106ed8a_16-9-aspect-ratio_default_0.webp Ben Nevis, Edinburgh Castle – Scotland (some Examples, all extinct) The Cheviot, Calton Hill – England (Also Extinct) Yr Wyddfa , Degannwy Castle – Wales (Extinct) Slemish, Giants Causeway – Northern Ireland (Also Both Extinct) Mt Michael, Queen Mary’s Peak – Some active ones in BOTs Very appropriate. Europe only super vulcano Phlegraean Fields seems about to explode, so it is really time to shine Vitosha, the big ass mountain next to Sofia is a volcano, however apparently has been dead for a long time, so no real danger. But a volcano still. In Romania, there is the Ciomadul, which is dormant and hosts the Sfanta Ana crater Lake https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciomadul [Montanha do pico (Açores, Portugal)](https://pt.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montanha_do_Pico#/media/Ficheiro%3AIlha_do_Pico_vista_da_Faj%C3%A3_Grande%2C_Calheta%2C_ilha_de_S%C3%A3o_Jorge%2C_A%C3%A7ores%2C_Portugal.JPG) Finland can not into volcano 😭. (Altough there are some resources that claim prehistoric geological activity in the region.) Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
This is so cool! And the pictures are beautiful! Did not know there were volcanos (mostly extinct) in (mainland) France!
Teide (Canary Islands) ​ https://static.eldiario.es/clip/189d8638-0d87-4572-84d0-e26e3106ed8a_16-9-aspect-ratio_default_0.webp
Ben Nevis, Edinburgh Castle – Scotland (some Examples, all extinct) The Cheviot, Calton Hill – England (Also Extinct) Yr Wyddfa , Degannwy Castle – Wales (Extinct) Slemish, Giants Causeway – Northern Ireland (Also Both Extinct) Mt Michael, Queen Mary’s Peak – Some active ones in BOTs
Very appropriate. Europe only super vulcano Phlegraean Fields seems about to explode, so it is really time to shine
Vitosha, the big ass mountain next to Sofia is a volcano, however apparently has been dead for a long time, so no real danger. But a volcano still.
In Romania, there is the Ciomadul, which is dormant and hosts the Sfanta Ana crater Lake https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciomadul
[Montanha do pico (Açores, Portugal)](https://pt.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montanha_do_Pico#/media/Ficheiro%3AIlha_do_Pico_vista_da_Faj%C3%A3_Grande%2C_Calheta%2C_ilha_de_S%C3%A3o_Jorge%2C_A%C3%A7ores%2C_Portugal.JPG)
Finland can not into volcano 😭. (Altough there are some resources that claim prehistoric geological activity in the region.)
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This is so cool! And the pictures are beautiful!
Did not know there were volcanos (mostly extinct) in (mainland) France!
[Mud vulcanoes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berca_Mud_Volcanoes) 😎🤙🏿
You guys own volcanoes?!
Teide (Canary Islands)
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https://static.eldiario.es/clip/189d8638-0d87-4572-84d0-e26e3106ed8a_16-9-aspect-ratio_default_0.webp
Ben Nevis, Edinburgh Castle – Scotland (some Examples, all extinct)
The Cheviot, Calton Hill – England (Also Extinct)
Yr Wyddfa , Degannwy Castle – Wales (Extinct)
Slemish, Giants Causeway – Northern Ireland (Also Both Extinct)
Mt Michael, Queen Mary’s Peak – Some active ones in BOTs
Very appropriate. Europe only super vulcano Phlegraean Fields seems about to explode, so it is really time to shine
Vitosha, the big ass mountain next to Sofia is a volcano, however apparently has been dead for a long time, so no real danger. But a volcano still.
In Romania, there is the Ciomadul, which is dormant and hosts the Sfanta Ana crater Lake
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciomadul
[Montanha do pico (Açores, Portugal)](https://pt.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montanha_do_Pico#/media/Ficheiro%3AIlha_do_Pico_vista_da_Faj%C3%A3_Grande%2C_Calheta%2C_ilha_de_S%C3%A3o_Jorge%2C_A%C3%A7ores%2C_Portugal.JPG)
Finland can not into volcano 😭. (Altough there are some resources that claim prehistoric geological activity in the region.)