The rough terrain around this kind of screams Pico de Fogo in Cape Verde, but I am not sure about the shape of the summit.
The rough terrain around this kind of screams Pico de Fogo in Cape Verde, but I am not sure about the shape of the summit.
Or the Fuerteventura volcano?
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You're quite a way off.
Alright, back to Mars then.
Is it one of those cinder cone type volcanoes in America?
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Licancabur in the Atacama desert of Chile?
Mount Ngauruhoe, New Zealand?
The keywords are "bizarre lava sculptures volcano".
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Morticia has it, it is Mount Ngauhuroe. It was used as the stand-in for Mount Doom in the LOTR trilogy.
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So beautiful! Is this over the Schalkenmehrener Maar towards the town of Daun? So interesting to learn that Germany has some ancient volcanic areas. I had no idea until ten minutes ago.
You are on the right track, its a Maar, but not the Schalkenmehrener Maar near Daun.
But they are not ancient, they are still active, but sleeping at least at the moment.^^
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It's the Ulmener Maar.
The volcanoes don't spit lava anymore, but the region is still seismically active. Tiny earthquakes below the threshold of human perception are very common in the Eifel and adjacent areas. One can still detect them without seismographic equipment: My parents need to readjust some of the paintings on the walls every few days.
"Non i titoli illustrano gli uomini, ma gli uomini i titoli." - Niccolo Machiavelli, Discorsi
"Du musst die Sterne und den Mond enthaupten, und am besten auch den Zar. Die Gestirne werden sich behaupten, aber wahrscheinlich nicht der Zar." - Einstürzende Neubauten, Weil, Weil, Weil
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It is.
But the Eifel Vulcanoes are not dead, they are dormant. There are some new scientific studies.
For example:
http://www.vulkane.net/blogmobil/laa...auf-magma-hin/
(sadly only in german)
https://www.geopark-vulkaneifel.de/e...-activity.html
Your turn.
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And tomorrow you'll be on your way
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"Non i titoli illustrano gli uomini, ma gli uomini i titoli." - Niccolo Machiavelli, Discorsi
"Du musst die Sterne und den Mond enthaupten, und am besten auch den Zar. Die Gestirne werden sich behaupten, aber wahrscheinlich nicht der Zar." - Einstürzende Neubauten, Weil, Weil, Weil
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I can heartily recommend the Italian Wars mod by Aneirin.
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is that the Ely Cathedral? I remember seeing other pictures of that particular turreted bell tower
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Indeed it is, the "Ship of the Fens". That was quick. You turn
"Non i titoli illustrano gli uomini, ma gli uomini i titoli." - Niccolo Machiavelli, Discorsi
"Du musst die Sterne und den Mond enthaupten, und am besten auch den Zar. Die Gestirne werden sich behaupten, aber wahrscheinlich nicht der Zar." - Einstürzende Neubauten, Weil, Weil, Weil
On an eternal crusade for reason, logics, catholicism and chocolate. Mostly chocolate, though.
I can heartily recommend the Italian Wars mod by Aneirin.
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well if I actually know the place, it's quick indeed
this one might be tricky.. or not
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yes, that's a tree, but it's shape is unique, no other similar kind of tree has it
bonus pic
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so that you know that there's a small chapel very close to it
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Oak of the witches, Capannori?
nein, pretty much the opposite kind of tree (remember, the Chapel is an important hint)
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Faggio di San Francisco, Rivodutri
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