Puy de la Vache, Auvergne
Puy de la Vache, Auvergne by Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy. Looking into the breached crater of Puy de la Vache, a cinder cone in Auvergne. A cinder cone is a steep conical hill made of volcanic debris, which can sometimes be found on the sides of volcanoes. This cinder cone is part of the Chaine des Puys, a chain of volcanic features in the Massif Central area of France. Black and white photographic lantern slide
Picture No
14154137
Media ID
45858954
Size
1888px x 1867px
(363KB)
Credit
© The Geological Society / Mary Evans
Source
Geological Society of London. Archive reference: LDGSL/1088/AC/EUR/19 - Image reference: 02-09
Date
1890s-1900s
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1890s-1900s Ananda Auvergne Breached Chaine Cinder Cone Conical Coomaraswamy Crater Geological Kentish Massif Sometimes Steep Structures Vache Volcanic Volcanoes
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