Katwe craters

Local name
LocationWestern Region, Uganda

The Katwe craters or Katwe-Kikorongo explosion craters are a group of volcanic craters within Queen Elizabeth National Park in Toro, Uganda. The volcanic field is roughly 210 km2 in size. The individual craters vary widely in size, but the largest are up to 3 km in diameter and 100 m deep. The unusual formations were formed individually by a series of violent volcanic explosions over the last 1 million years. These maar craters are a result of magma coming in contact with groundwater driving large steam explosions. The explosive events created large, low lying craters with few other signs of volcanic activity.

Many of the craters have now developed into saltwater lakes or lush grasslands.

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Crater lake in Queen… @ Robert Weinkove using Minolta Dynax 4 camera
 

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katwe_craters

Address Uganda

Coordinates -0°4'28.538" N 29°58'38.17" E

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