This is not a volcano but a "Terril", which is the rejected rocks from the coal mines (now closed). Its position is at the other side of the Gardon river. Its name is "Le Crassier". This small artificial mountain is strangely on fire fore some years now since a forest fire,and will remain on fire ...
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jf.christin, on August 7, 2007, said:
This is not a volcano but a "Terril", which is the rejected rocks from the coal mines (now closed). Its position is at the other side of the Gardon river. Its name is "Le Crassier". This small artificial mountain is strangely on fire fore some years now since a forest fire,and will remain on fire ...