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Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-07757

Volcán de Flores (left), one of the largest volcanoes in SE Guatemala, lies at the SW end of a cluster of small volcanic fields near the border with El Salvador. This view from the SW shows part of a chain of NW-SE-trending scoria cones across the flanks. Photo by Giuseppina Kysar, 1999 (Smithsonian Institution).

Volcán de Flores (left), one of the largest volcanoes in SE Guatemala, lies at the SW end of a cluster of small volcanic fields near the border with El Salvador. This view from the SW shows part of a chain of NW-SE-trending scoria cones across the flanks.

Photo by Giuseppina Kysar, 1999 (Smithsonian Institution).

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Keywords: stratovolcano


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