Cerro Columa

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Template:Infobox mountain Cerro Columa, or Cerro Colluma, is a crater in Bolivia. In 1964 it was considered to be a crater formed by volcanism.[1]Template:Rp Its rims reach an altitude of Template:Convert and in the crater lies a playa lake. The crater has dimensions of Template:Convert.[1]Template:Rp The crater was most likely formed by the collapse of a sediment dome, an origin as a meteorite crater is less likely.[1]Template:Rp

The crater lies on a poorly vegetated desert plain that slopes to Salar de Coipasa.[1]Template:Rp The surrounding plain has an altitude of Template:Convert and was covered by Lake Minchin during the Pleistocene.[1]Template:Rp

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