Nabro Volcano
Eritrea /
Debub-Keih-Bahri /
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volcano, stratovolcano
The Nabro Volcano is a stratovolcano in the Southern Red Sea Region of Eritrea. It is in the Danakil Depression. Before its 2011 eruption, the volcano was widely believed to be extinct.
Part of the Afar Triangle, the Nabro Volcano is one of many volcanic caldera complexes in the northeasternmost part of the East African Rift valley region.
Elevation 2218 m.
Part of the Afar Triangle, the Nabro Volcano is one of many volcanic caldera complexes in the northeasternmost part of the East African Rift valley region.
Elevation 2218 m.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabro_Volcano
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 13°18'24"N 41°39'51"E
- Mallahle 35 km
- Asavyo (Bara Ale) 36 km
- Harra Arhab Volcanic Field 381 km
- Kone volcanic complex 537 km
- Abyata Shala National Park 720 km
- Mega Basalt Field 1110 km
- Bayuda Volcanic Field 1142 km
- Nyambene Hills, Meru 1486 km
- Jabal Meidub Volcanic Field 1706 km
- Kutum Volcanic Field 1765 km
- Nabro Caldera 7.2 km
- Sork Ale (Asdaga) 17 km
- Caldera 24 km
- Mt. Oyma 49 km
- Mt. Didoli 69 km
- Mt. Ali Mela Ale 73 km
- Lake Afrera 80 km
- Asseb Volcano 82 km
- Mt. Gebala 86 km
- Erta Ale Range 127 km