Harrat Khaybar
Ḥarrat Khaybar (Arabic: حَرَّة خَيْبَر) is a volcanic field located north of Medina in the Hejaz, Saudi Arabia. It covers approximately 12,000 km2. The most recent eruption occurred between 600 and 700 CE.
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Harrat Khaybar seen from the International Space Station (North to the right of the picture) | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,093 m (6,867 ft) |
Coordinates | 25°43′10″N 39°56′34″E |
Geography | |
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Geology | |
Mountain type | Volcanic field |
Last eruption | 650 CE ± 50 years |
Researchers using satellite imagery have discovered evidence of man-made structures (for example, 25°40′38″N 39°57′52″E) which may date from 7,000 years ago or earlier in the lava fields.[1]
Sources
- Sean Martin (October 18, 2017). "GATES TO HELL? Hundreds of ancient structures found on edge of VOLCANOES in Saudi Arabia". Daily Express. Retrieved October 18, 2017.
- "Harrat Khaybar". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution.
- "Harrat Khybar". NASA. Retrieved 20 May 2013.
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