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The region's volcanoes represent the northeastern portion of the Pacific's "Ring of Fire" and 12 million years ago, Idaho saw much more volcanic activity than it does today. The latest installment of Wanna Know Idaho ima...
'Wanna Know Idaho' Looks At Prehistoric Volcanoes is an episode from Wanna Know Idaho by Boise State Public Radio. The region's volcanoes represent the northeastern portion of the Pacific's "Ring of Fire" and 12 million years ago, Idaho saw...
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The region's volcanoes represent the northeastern portion of the Pacific's "Ring of Fire" and 12 million years ago, Idaho saw much more volcanic activity than it does today. The latest installment of Wanna Know Idaho imagines a Gem State covered in lava-spewing volcanoes.
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This episode was published on Mar 18, 2019.
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'Wanna Know Idaho' Looks At Prehistoric Volcanoes is from Wanna Know Idaho by Boise State Public Radio.
Published Mar 18, 2019 and 11:14 long