April 19, 2024

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An active volcano a stone’s throw from the Athens-Korinth national road


Sousaki Volcano is located a few kilometers from the Athens-Korinth National Road and is one of the smallest active volcanoes in our country.

This is the northern peak of the volcanic arc, which conceptually unites the most famous volcanoes in Greece. Methana, Aegina, Poros, Nisyros, Milos and Santorini, together with Sousaki, were “born” by the convergence of the Eurasian tectonic plate with the African one, changing the geomorphology of the areas in which they developed.

And if Santorini is famous all over the world for its active underwater volcano and magnificent caldera, then the same cannot be said about Sousaki, which is located just 65 km from Athens, a city of 5 million inhabitants, and literally a stone’s throw from the national highway.

Sousaki Volcano

Geographically, it is located in the wider area of ​​Agia Theodori, i.e. on the border between Attica and Corinth. Every day, hundreds of thousands of cars pass by him, but few people know that he is, writes carandmotor.gr.

The last volcanic activity occurred about 2.7 million years ago, but even today hot vapors (solfatars) are emitted. A characteristic feature of the volcano is the absence of a crater – there are only a few dozen holes formed in the gorge in which it is located.

The fact that it is within walking distance of the Athens-Korinth national road allows travelers to “listen” to its hot breath and congratulate themselves on actually visiting a real active volcano.



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