Núi lửa Băng Mo

25/03/2024

Núi lửa Băng Mo






























Bang Mo volcano (formerly known as Ea T'Linh volcano) is located in Ea T'Linh town, Cu Jut district. This is a young volcano, typical of the central eruption type, dating back 200,000 - 600,000 years.
Bang Mo crater is quite well preserved with a relatively round and clear shape; about 242m in diameter, 40m high, 15 degree slope and at an altitude of 407m above sea level. Around this area, scattered slag, ash, rocks and volcanic bombs can be found. From the foot of the volcano, climbing to the crater takes about 30 minutes. The mountain slopes are gentle so it is suitable for visitors of all ages. From the stopping point on the top of the mountain, looking far into the distance, one can embrace the entire space of a peaceful and prosperous Ea T'Linh town. Bang Mo volcano promises to be an interesting and new destination for tourists from all over.
In prehistoric times, these volcanic basalts were exploited to make stone tools to serve the life and survival of ancient people. Today, volcanic basalt rocks have been exploited as materials to serve the needs of civil and infrastructure construction. The weathered shells of these volcanic-related products create a very fertile soil layer, suitable for cultivating many types of crops such as pepper, coffee, cashew, fruit trees... with high productivity.
Bang Mo volcano has a medium size but has a beautiful and spectacular shape, belonging to the UNESCO Dak Nong Global Geopark.

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