CANADA: Don’t you just hate it when you go looking for baby lobsters and stumble upon a cluster of 50-million-year-old volcanoes?
In an unexpected turn of events, a team of 28 researchers recently discovered four ancient underwater calderas – giant craters that form after land collapses in a volcanic eruption – about 155 miles off the coast of Sydney, Australia.
The largest caldera is nearly a mile across at the rim and rises 2,300 feet (almost half a mile) from the seafloor.
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