Santorini Volcano
The Santorini Volcano is located on the island of Santorini in the Aegean Sea, Greece. It is part of a volcanic archipelago and is known for its stunning caldera, which was formed by a massive eruption around 3,600 years ago. This eruption is one of the largest in recorded history and significantly shaped the island's landscape.
Today, the Santorini Volcano is considered an active volcano, with the last eruption occurring in 1950. The area is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors who come to see its unique geological features, beautiful sunsets, and the picturesque villages perched on the cliffs overlooking the caldera.