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English: Bishoftu volcanic field — of Ethiopia.
  • A chain of lake-filled maars (dark-colored in this Landsat image), tuff rings, and cinder cones, lies along the Ethiopian Rift Valley SE of Addis Ababa and forms the Bishoftu volcanic field.
  • The city of Debre Zeit (left-center) lies between two maars, irregular-shaped Lake Hora and circular Lake Bishoftu.
  • The Haro Maja tuff ring and its neighbor to the west, lake-filled Kilole maar (upper right), are offset to the east.
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Source http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=0201-22-&volpage=photos&photo=111066
Author NASA Landsat image (courtesy of Hawaii Synergy Project, Univ. of Hawaii Institute of Geophysics & Planetology)

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