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Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-11985

Kembar volcano, the small forested peak at left-center, is seen in this aerial view from the N. The Gayolesten fumarole field is located on the flanks of the Pleistocene volcano. It is located at the junction of two fault systems and is capped by a complex of craters and cones. Active fumaroles and hot springs are present at several locations. Copyrighted photo by Michael Thirnbeck, 2006.

Kembar volcano, the small forested peak at left-center, is seen in this aerial view from the N. The Gayolesten fumarole field is located on the flanks of the Pleistocene volcano. It is located at the junction of two fault systems and is capped by a complex of craters and cones. Active fumaroles and hot springs are present at several locations.

Copyrighted photo by Michael Thirnbeck, 2006.

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