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Lolo rises to the N beyond lava flows producing gas plumes during the 2002 eruption of Pago. Lolo is located N of Pago volcano along the N coast of New Britain, near Cape Hoskins. It is of late Pleistocene or Holocene age and overlaps the older Kapberg volcano on its W side. Lola contains a 250-m-wide and 60-m-deep crater.  Photo by Elliot Endo, 2002 (U.S. Geological Survey).

Lolo rises to the N beyond lava flows producing gas plumes during the 2002 eruption of Pago. Lolo is located N of Pago volcano along the N coast of New Britain, near Cape Hoskins. It is of late Pleistocene or Holocene age and overlaps the older Kapberg volcano on its W side. Lola contains a 250-m-wide and 60-m-deep crater.

Photo by Elliot Endo, 2002 (U.S. Geological Survey).

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