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9 April 2023

  • curprev 20:3020:30, 9 April 2023Burgundie talk contribsm 1,079 bytes +22 →‎See also Tag: 2017 source edit
  • curprev 20:2920:29, 9 April 2023Burgundie talk contribs 1,057 bytes +1,057 Created page with "{{stub}}The Belrac Caldera was formed around 74,000,000 years ago when andesitic magma pierced the earth's crust and came into contact with surface water, resulting in a Surtseyan Explosive eruption along the coast of the Belrac plains in southeastern Levantia. The explosion was so intense that samples from the period show ejecta as far away as southern Fiannria. It is estimated that the explosion created 2,800 km3 of ejecta. The volcanic ash was so thick that it..." Tag: 2017 source edit