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| Twelve million years ago, Ardèche was a veritable pyrotechnic festival. Its fiery temperament fashioned the landscapes that you discover today on your excursions. Its volcanic nature also still exists in the form of a lake: the lake of Issarlès, settled in a former crater. A few lava spills from there, in the region of Montpezat, the young volcanoes of Ardèche, which are only 7 or 8 million years old, look likw big organs, these tubes of volcanic rocks born of cooled down lava flows. |
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