cal·der·a (kal-der-a) noun
1. The term caldera comes from Spanish caldera, and Latin caldaria, meaning “cooking pot” 2. A caldera is a large cauldron-like hollow that forms shortly after the emptying of a magma chamber in a volcanic eruption 3. the cauldron is associated with four elements: iron represents earth, the water within, the fire beneath, and the steam represents air. The cauldron can be seen as representing mother earth energy. it contains, nourishes, sustains, and protects the creation within it
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