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Cinnamon Butte
Volcanic geological formation in Oregon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cinnamon Butte is a group of cinder cone volcanoes and lava domes in the Cascade Range of Oregon. All of the vents are older than approximately 6,845 years as they are all covered in ash from the eruption of Mount Mazama.[3]
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Notable Vents
Name[2] | Elevation | Coordinates |
Cinnamon Butte | 6,427 ft (1,959 m) | 43°14′27″N 122°06′35″W[1] |
Kelsay Point | 4,918 ft (1,499 m) | 43°18′01″N 122°06′27″W[4] |
Mule Peak | 6,840 ft (2,080 m) | 43°17′37″N 122°00′33″W[5] |
Red Cinder Butte | 6,545 ft (1,995 m) | 43°16′20″N 122°03′38″W[6] |
Thirsty Point | 5,942 ft (1,811 m) | 43°16′28″N 122°05′35″W[7] |
Tenas Peak | 6,532 ft (1,991 m) | 43°19′27″N 122°02′09″W[8] |
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