This is the largest of the little known Ubehebe (pronounced you-bee-hee-bee) Craters, which consists of at least a dozen overlapping craters that erupted as recently as 800 years ago. Ubehebe Craters is located in the northern section of Death Valley National Park in California. Photo by M. Marcaida. For more information about Ubehebe: http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/
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Monday, February 9, 2015
Ubehebe Craters
From USGS Volcanoes:
This is the largest of the little known Ubehebe (pronounced you-bee-hee-bee) Craters, which consists of at least a dozen overlapping craters that erupted as recently as 800 years ago. Ubehebe Craters is located in the northern section of Death Valley National Park in California. Photo by M. Marcaida. For more information about Ubehebe: http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/ volcanoes/ubehebe_craters/ #ubehebe#californiavolcanoes #usgs #volcanoes #calvo#californiavolcanoobservat ory — at Death Valley National Park.
This is the largest of the little known Ubehebe (pronounced you-bee-hee-bee) Craters, which consists of at least a dozen overlapping craters that erupted as recently as 800 years ago. Ubehebe Craters is located in the northern section of Death Valley National Park in California. Photo by M. Marcaida. For more information about Ubehebe: http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/
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