Taking it slow
Mt. Aso, the largest active volcano in Japan, has a caldera spanning 25 kilometres north-south and 18 km east-west with a circumference of around 120 km, formed as a result of four huge caldera eruptions that took place over a period 90,000–300,000 years ago.
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Taking it slow
Mt. Aso, the largest active volcano in Japan, has a caldera spanning 25 kilometres north-south and 18 km east-west with a circumference of around 120 km, formed as a result of four huge caldera eruptions that took place over a period 90,000–300,000 years ago.
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Uploaded on August 10, 2017
Taken on December 13, 2016