Bocas de Fogo

Local nameBocas de Fogo
LocationVelas, Portugal

Bocas de Fogo is a volcano near the community of Urzelina, Velas municipality, São Jorge Island, Azores. It erupted in May and June 1808, causing destruction and over 30 deaths in Urzelina and producing a basalt field of volcanic rock extending to the Ponta da Urzelina. The eruption was the last sub-aerial event observed in the Azores; most recent eruptions have occurred along submarine vents, with the Capelinhos eruption starting as a submarine eruption and the 1998–2001 Serreta eruption being exclusively submarine.

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

Address 9800, Portugal

Coordinates 38°40'2.057" N -28°7'18.057" E

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