Resistivity characterisation of Hakone volcano, Central Japan, by three-dimensional magnetotelluric inversion The age of the "Anomalous Cedars" is placed at approximately. ![]() From radioactive carbon dating techniques, it is known that a steam explosion in the Kami Mountains created the caldera approximately 3,000 years ago. It was formerly thought that, at the time Lake Ashi was born, a great forest of cedar trees which was growing in the caldera of the volcano sank into the water. ![]() It is not known why these trees grow on the bottom of the lake, and it remains one of the mysteries of Hakone. On the bottom of Lake Ashi at Hakone, Japan, there stand great trees that, since ancient times, have been widely known as the "Anomalous Cedar Trees" of Ashi. The “anomalous cedar trees†of Lake Ashi, Hakone Volcano, Japan
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