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+ | ==== Las Canadas Caldera Forms, c150k BCE ==== | ||
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+ | VEI 5 level eruption in the Canary Islands contributes to the modern shape of Mount Teide, second only to Mauna Kea in absolute height. If a flank collapse buried or submerged significant archaeological information, then then Teide could still be a source of the tales of Atlantis, with the location more closely matching Plato's descriptions. | ||
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+ | [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teide]] | ||
+ | [[https://phys.org/news/2018-01-large-volcanic-island-flank-collapses.html]] | ||
==== Modern Man Emerges, c200k BCE ==== | ==== Modern Man Emerges, c200k BCE ==== |