O último vulcão no Brasil
The last volcano in Brazil extinguished 250,000 years ago, in Trindade and Martim Vaz, in the South Atlantic. The archipelago emerged after a violent series of eruptions. See in this video how the waves have already destroyed half of its crater. In the second part of "The Last Volcano in Brazil," see how Brazil could experience eruptions again: • Brasil pode voltar a ter vulcão

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