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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Benham_RiseBenham Rise - Wikipedia

    The Benham Rise, formally designated as Philippine Rise (Filipino: Talampas ng Pilipinas [citation needed]) by the Philippine government, is an extinct volcanic ridge located in the Philippine Sea approximately 250 kilometers (160 mi) east of the northern coastline of Dinapigue, Isabela.

  2. Volcanoes with solfataric or fumarolic activity indicating active magma supply such as Pocdol Mountains, are placed in the List of potentially active volcanoes in the Philippines. This list shows 339 inactive volcanoes in the Philippines, listed by volcanic region. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap.

  3. Volcanoes with solfataric or fumarolic activity indicating active magma supply such as Pocdol Mountains, are placed in the List of potentially active volcanoes in the Philippines. This list shows 339 inactive volcanoes in the Philippines, listed by volcanic region. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap.

  4. 21 wrz 2024 · Mount Pinatubo, volcano, western Luzon, Philippines, that erupted in 1991 (for the first time in 600 years) and caused widespread devastation. Mount Pinatubo is located about 55 miles (90 km) northwest of Manila and rose to a height of about 4,800 feet (1,460 m) prior to its eruption.

  5. www.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph › index › volcano-hazardVolcanoes of the Philippines

    1 dzień temu · Active Volcanoes. Erupted within historical times (within the last 600 years), accounts of these eruptions were documented by man erupted within the last 10,000 years based on the analyses of material from young volcanic deposits.

  6. www.discoverthephilippines.com › inactive-volcanoes-in-the-philippinesInactive Volcanoes in the Philippines

    Patrick created this site to share his knowledge of and experiences in the Philippines with Filipinos as well as other foreigners. List of inactive volcanoes in the Philippines.

  7. Corregidor Caldera is an extinct volcanic caldera located at the entrance to Manila Bay in the Philippines. The caldera is composed of the islands of Corregidor and Caballo in the province of Cavite, [1] which are believed to be the exposed rim of the volcano.

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