Grand Sarcoui, Auvergne
Grand Sarcoui, by Sidney Hugh Reynolds. A black and white image of Grand Sarcoui, a cinder cone in the Auvergne region of France. A cinder cone is a steep conical hill made of volcanic debris, which can sometimes be found on the sides of volcanoes. Black and white photographic lantern slide
Picture No
14154141
Media ID
45858975
Size
1874px x 1895px
(239KB)
Credit
© The Geological Society / Mary Evans
Source
Geological Society of London. Archive reference: LDGSL/1088/REY/8 - Image reference: 02-13
Date
1890s-1900s
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1890s-1900s Auvergne Cinder Cone Conical Geological Sometimes Steep Structures Volcanic Volcanoes
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