Red Rock (Gisborne)
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height | 490 m | |
location | Victoria , Australia | |
Coordinates | 37 ° 31 '0 " S , 144 ° 38' 47" E | |
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Type | Cinder cone | |
rock | volcanic rock |
The Red Rock is a volcano in the Newer Volcanics Province in Victoria in Australia , 6 km from Gisborne and about 60 km from Melbourne .
The volcano is about 490 m above sea level and rises 45 m above its surroundings. Its crater consists of solidified lava and slag. It is flattened at the top and runs out into the surrounding lava area. Red Rock contains a higher proportion of red slag than the surrounding volcanic area, which can be seen in a small quarry to the west. The landscape surrounding the volcano is characterized by other volcanoes and maars .
The land in which it is located is farmed, so it is feared that this could affect its shape.
Individual evidence
- ↑ vro.dpi.vic.gov.au : Red Rock (Gisborne) , in English, accessed on January 24, 2012