Mount Terevaka

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Mount Terevaka is the highest and youngest of the three main volcanoes forming Easter Island (Rapa Nui) in the southeastern Pacific Ocean.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
shield volcano
volcano
access hiking trails from Hanga Roa area
composition basaltic lava
continent Oceania (cultural-geographical classification) NERFINISHED
country Chile
elevation about 1663 feet
about 507 metres
formedBy hotspot volcanism
forms northwestern vertex of triangular Easter Island
geologicalAge Pleistocene to Holocene
geologicalSetting Easter hotspot NERFINISHED
governedBy Province of Isla de Pascua NERFINISHED
Valparaíso Region NERFINISHED
hasCoordinateSystem geographic coordinates (latitude/longitude)
hasCrater several small craters and cones
hasFeature broad summit plateau
gentle slopes typical of shield volcanoes
hasLandCover grassland
pasture
hasViewOf Pacific Ocean
entire Easter Island
is highest point on Easter Island
youngest of the three main volcanoes on Easter Island
isDormant true
lastEruption Holocene (approximate, poorly constrained)
locatedIn Chile
Easter Island NERFINISHED
Rapa Nui NERFINISHED
southeastern Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
mountainRange none
namedAfter Terevaka (local Rapa Nui name) NERFINISHED
near Poike NERFINISHED
Rano Kau NERFINISHED
nearSettlement Hanga Roa NERFINISHED
ocean Pacific Ocean
oneOf three main volcanoes of Easter Island
onIsland Easter Island NERFINISHED
partOf Easter Island volcanic complex NERFINISHED
relativeLocation northwestern part of Easter Island
tourism popular trekking destination on Easter Island
usedFor hiking
panoramic viewpoints over Easter Island
volcanicField Easter Island volcanic field NERFINISHED
volcanoType shield volcano

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Maunga Terevaka nameMeaning Mount Terevaka