Mount Halamaya

Mount Halamaya is a volcano located in Orthana, Magisteria, known for being the oldest volcano in history, older than the Etna volcano, about 4.52 billion years old, that time when Earth was a hell world before having life. It is still unknown how the volcano formed 4.52 billion years ago, but there is a theory that the Volcano formed while Theia hits Earth to form the Moon. Mount Halamaya's look is similar to Mount St. Helens.

History
Mount Halamaya was discovered in August 26, 1245, Scientists in 1994 discovered that this volcano is the oldest known volcano in Earth, about 4.52 billion years old, like older than Mount Capulco, it is dormant for 6 years after it's eruption in 2013, on June 30, 1990, it recorded it's most destructive eruption of all time since 1535, it's Volcanic Explosivity Index is about 7, it's eruption is more powerful than the Mount Tambora eruption in 1815, but, back in 1535, it recorded it's second most destructive eruption, but this one is weaker than the 1990 eruption of Mount Halamaya.