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Sturgeon Lake Caldera is one of the worlds oldest well-preserved caldera complexes (2.7 billion years). But the Spectrum Range and Tweed Volcano are rather large volcanoes (Tweed has one of the worlds largest calderas). I agree it should be mentioned.
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HI. In case you are in Auckland (or near auckland) you are invited to Auckland Meetup 2 on the afternoon of Saturday February 10th 2007 at Galbraith's Ale House in Mt Eden. Please see
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article, before describing them in much detail. A "Criticism" section might also be useful later on, but can't substitute for a good, broad introduction. --
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