Siete Luminarias
Siete Luminarias is a group of seven extinct volcanoes in central Mexico, located in and around the town of Valle de Santiago in the state of Guanajuato.
Geography
The Siete Luminarias are low-rimmed volcanoes, or maars, with steep-sided, flat-bottomed central craters up to one kilometer in diameter. The seven craters are Hoya la Alberca, Hoya de Cíntora, Hoya de Flores or Hoya de Alvarez, Rincón de Parangueo, Hoya de San Nicolás de Parangueo, Hoya Blanca, and Hoya Solís. The volcanoes are part of the Michoacán–Guanajuato volcanic field.The Siete Luminarias are in the Bajío region, a fertile agricultural region in the southwestern portion of the Mexican Plateau. The Bajío is in the basin of the Lerma River, which flows from east to west to the north of the volcanoes.
Four craters – Rincón de Parangueo, San Nicolás de Parangono, La Alberca, and Cíntora – were formerly home to crater lakes, but over-extraction of groundwater has caused all these lakes to dry up.