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  • CHAPTER TWO
  • CHAPTER THREE
  • ARCHIVE
  • ABOUT
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VOLCANO #2, SALPETERKOP, NORTHERN CAPE

tommaso fiscaletti January 17, 2020

Salpeterkop (Saltpetre Hill) was an active volcano around 66 million years ago – estimated as the last one in Southern Africa. It is interesting to note that about 2 km of of its original height has been eroded down, so we are seeing at a level 'deep in the throat of the volcano'. The remains of this volcano is visible from the SALT (South African Large Telescope) site near Sutherland.

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← RIBBON CABLES, ITHEMBA LABS, CAPE TOWNINSIDE SALT (SOUTH AFRICAN LARGE TELESCOPE), SAAO, SUTHERLAND, NORTHERN CAPE →
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