Image:Negit Island.jpg

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This high aerial view of Negit Island is toward the southwest. Three separate vents each erupted 
individual dacite lava flows to form three parallel elongate flows. The vents are located on 
the highest parts of the flows. The lava flows erupted between about 2,000 and 200 years ago. The 
northwest edge of Paoha Island is visible in upper left. U.S. Geological Survey photo by Roy 
Bailey.
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