Ionia Volcano

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title: Ionia Volcano
text: The Ionia Volcano is a heat-producing bluff located east of Newcastle, Nebraska, although it has commonly been mistaken for an active volcano. The site was considered sacred by the Ponca and Arapaho Native American Tribes, and was documented by William Clark on the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The site was active throughout the 1800s until, in 1878, flooding by the Missouri River collapsed a large portion of the bluff and resulted in the abandonment of the nearby town of Ionia, its namesake. Ero
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description: Geological formation in Nebraska
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date modified: 2024-03-27T21:50:58Z
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