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Bandera Volcano

Bandera Volcano

North America’s best example of an erupted cinder cone and lava field. Bandera erupted approximately 10,000 years ago pouring out 23 miles of lava and forming a very large and deep cinder cone, 1,400 feet across at the rim and 800 feet deep.

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