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The Mid-Atlantic Evergreen Volcanoes
Berit Løkken and Morten Smelror
Published Date:
December 7, 2008
Island jumping in the Azores is highly recommended. In this way you can experience the geological wonders of these islands, which all owe their existence to the plate tectonics within a triple junction setting.
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