Photograph @massimobassano National Geographic photographer. The promontory of Capelinhos at Faial island, Azores. This the island I love a lot. Quite, green and black colors everywhere. A beautiful hike from east2west crosses the main sleepy Vulcan and the entire geology of the island. And Horta, the main town, is simply elegant. The Capelinhos (from Capelo + inhos diminutive, which literally means "little Capelos" or the "little cape") is a monogenetic volcano located on the western coast of the island of Faial in the Azores. It is part of the larger Volcanic Complex of Capelo, that includes 20 scoria cones and lava fields that are aligned west-northwest to east-southeast from the Cabeço Gordo caldera. Although the name "Capelinhos" is associated with the volcano, it technically refers to the western cape of the parish of Capelo. A volcanic eruption lasted for 13 months, from September 27, 1957 until October 24, 1958, which may have been two overlapping volcanic eruptions. While enlarging the land by 2.4 km², it spawned 300 seismic events, hurled ash 1 km, destroyed 300 houses in the parishes of Capelo and Praia do Norte and caused the evacuation of 2,000 people (emigration to the US and Canada). On October 25, the volcano entered a period of dormancy. It is a part of an active fissural volcanic complex which creates multiple seismic and volcanic events. #faial #Vulcan #Portugal #Azores #visitazores #ocean

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Photograph @massimobassanoNational Geographic photographer.The promontory of Capelinhos at Faial island, Azores.This the island I love a lot. Quite, green and black colors everywhere. A beautiful hike from east2west crosses the main sleepy Vulcan and the entire geology of the island. And Horta, the main town, is simply elegant.The Capelinhos (from Capelo + inhos diminutive, which literally means "little Capelos" or the "little cape") is a monogenetic volcano located on the western coast of the island of Faial in the Azores. It is part of the larger Volcanic Complex of Capelo, that includes 20 scoria cones and lava fields that are aligned west-northwest to east-southeast from the Cabeço Gordo caldera. Although the name "Capelinhos" is associated with the volcano, it technically refers to the western cape of the parish of Capelo.A volcanic eruption lasted for 13 months, from September 27, 1957 until October 24, 1958, which may have been two overlapping volcanic eruptions. While enlarging the land by 2.4 km², it spawned 300 seismic events, hurled ash 1 km, destroyed 300 houses in the parishes of Capelo and Praia do Norte and caused the evacuation of 2,000 people (emigration to the US and Canada). On October 25, the volcano entered a period of dormancy. It is a part of an active fissural volcanic complex which creates multiple seismic and volcanic events.#faial #Vulcan #Portugal #Azores #visitazores #ocean


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