Apolaki Crater | |
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Highest point | |
Coordinates | 16°30′N 124°45′E / 16.500°N 124.750°E[citation needed] |
Geography | |
Location | Philippine Sea |
Country | Philippines |
Geology | |
Mountain type | caldera |
The Apolaki Caldera is a volcanic caldera with a diameter of 150 kilometers (93 mi), making it the world's largest caldera. It is located within the Benham Rise (Philippine Rise) and was discovered in 2019 by Jenny Anne Barretto, a Filipino marine geophysicist and her team. The name "Apolaki" means "giant lord" in Filipino, and is also the name of the god of sun and war in some pantheons in Philippine mythology and the indigenous Philippine folk religions.[1][2] The volcano has been inactive for millions of years.[3]