Long Valley Caldera

Long Valley Caldera is a volcanic caldera in eastern California that is adjacent to . The valley is one of the Earth's largest calderas, measuring about 20 miles long, 11 miles wide, and up to 3,000 feet deep.
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Long Valley Caldera

Latitude
37.6947° or 37° 41′ 41″ north
Longitude
-118.897° or 118° 53′ 49″ west
Elevation
7,684 feet (2,342 metres)
Open location code
8593M4V3+V6
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1280139946
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­volcano
Wiki­data ID
Q143338
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Ukrainian—“Long Valley Caldera” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: لونج فالي كلديرا
  • Cebuano: Long Valley Caldera
  • Chinese: 長谷地區
  • Chinese: 長谷火山口
  • Chinese: 长谷地区
  • Chinese: 长谷火山口
  • Dutch: Long Valley Caldera
  • Finnish: Long Valley -kaldera
  • French: Caldeira de Long Valley
  • German: Long Valley Caldera
  • Greek: Καλδέρα Λονγκ Βάλεϊ
  • Hebrew: לונג ואלי קלדרה
  • Indonesian: Kaldera Long Valley
  • Italian: Caldera della Long Valley
  • Japanese: ロングヴァレーカルデラ
  • Japanese: ロングバレー・カルデラ
  • Japanese: ロングバレーカルデラ
  • Korean: 롱 밸리 칼데라
  • Malay: Gunung Berapi Long Valley Caldera
  • Polish: Long Valley Caldera
  • Portuguese: Long Valley
  • Russian: Кальдера Лонг-Велли
  • Russian: Лонг-Валли
  • Spanish: Long Valley Caldera
  • Ukrainian: Кальдера долини Лонг

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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Long Valley Caldera”. Photo: Carol M. Highsmith, Public domain.