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Hi Vulcanoguy, thanks for the quick answer....ok,but where is then the correct position of the highest point (2514 m) of the vulcano? The elevation of the indicated position could be approximately 1750 m high.
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I have no idea where the highest point is. According to the book Volcanoes of North America: United States and Canada, the elevation is 1,828 m to 2,514 m and the given coords are 57.4°N, 129.7°W. The coords for Maitland in the
Catalogue of Canadian volcanoes are 57.40°N, 129.7°W. Volcanoguy10:51, 27 February 2012 (UTC)reply