Mount Ararat
| Mount Ararat | |
|---|---|
![]() Satellite picture of Mount Ararat | |
| Elevation: | 16,945 ft (5,165 m) |
| Latitude: | 39° 42′ 0″ N |
| Longitude: | 44° 17′ 0″ E |
| Location: | Turkey |
| Range: | Caucasus Mountains |
| Type: | Stratovolcano |
| Last activity: | July 1840 |
A smaller (3896 m) cone, Little Mount Ararat, rises just southeast of the main peak. The lava plateau stretches out between the two pinnacles. Technically, Ararat is a stratovolcano, formed of lava flows and pyroclastic ejecta.
Vessel-shaped features interpreted in aerial photographs of Ararat caused a stir in the late 1950s (see pseudoarchaeology), though expeditions found the features to be landslides and lava flows.
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