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Definition of the day : « caldera »
- As in crater : noun cavity
- Caldera's wife was the only one that did not forget the accident.
- Extract from : « Luna Benamor » by Vicente Blasco Ibez
- View of the Isle of Palma, and of the entrance into the central cavity or Caldera.
- Extract from : « A Manual of Elementary Geology » by Charles Lyell.
- I marvel now that the "Caldera" should have lived through the storm.
- Extract from : « A Lady's Captivity among Chinese Pirates in the Chinese Seas » by Fanny Loviot
- I am a Frenchwoman, and was a passenger on board the 'Caldera.'
- Extract from : « A Lady's Captivity among Chinese Pirates in the Chinese Seas » by Fanny Loviot
- However this may have been, Caldera went to serve under Ancostan an officer of the king of Bisnagar.
- Extract from : « A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume VI » by Robert Kerr
- Since the caldera was formed there is no indication that the lavas have anywhere overflowed its rim.
- Extract from : « The Wonder Book of Volcanoes and Earthquakes » by Edwin J. Houston
- Dutton gives the following description of the appearance of Halemaumau, the pit crater or caldera of Kilauea.
- Extract from : « The Wonder Book of Volcanoes and Earthquakes » by Edwin J. Houston
- At the bottom of the large pit or caldera on the summit of Mt. Loa can be seen the level floor formed of hardened lava.
- Extract from : « The Wonder Book of Volcanoes and Earthquakes » by Edwin J. Houston
- It is the only one visible, either within the caldera or upon the surrounding summit.
- Extract from : « The Wonder Book of Volcanoes and Earthquakes » by Edwin J. Houston
- For long hours the "Caldera" remained the plaything of this fearful wind.
- Extract from : « A Lady's Captivity among Chinese Pirates in the Chinese Seas » by Fanny Loviot