Lake Agnano
Volcanogenic lake , Former lake in Campania / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lago di Agnano or Lake Agnano was a circular lake, some 6½ km in circumference, which occupied the crater of the extinct volcano of Agnano 8 km west of Naples, Italy. It was apparently not formed until the Middle Ages, as it is not mentioned by ancient writers; it was drained in 1870. [1]
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Lake Agnano | |
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Lago di Agnano (Italian) | |
Location | Campania |
Coordinates | 40°49′47.06″N 14°10′13.62″E |
Type | Volcanogenic lake Former lake |
Basin countries | Italy |
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On the south bank are the Stufe di San Germano, natural sulphureous vapor baths, and close by is the Grotta del Cane. From the floor of this cave warm carbonic acid gas constantly rises to a height of 18 inches (46 cm): the fumes render a dog insensible in a few seconds. Remains of an extensive Roman building and some statues have been discovered close by.[1]