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Image GVP-08076

Telica's impressive summit crater is not visible in this aerial view from the west.  Erosional gullies scar the flanks of the unvegetated cone.  The broad ridge in the background is El Liston, an older part of the Telica volcanic complex.  An E-W-trending line of shallow craters extends from Telica to the broad summit of El Liston. Photo by Jaime Incer, 1991.

Telica's impressive summit crater is not visible in this aerial view from the west. Erosional gullies scar the flanks of the unvegetated cone. The broad ridge in the background is El Liston, an older part of the Telica volcanic complex. An E-W-trending line of shallow craters extends from Telica to the broad summit of El Liston.

Photo by Jaime Incer, 1991.

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Telica