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Mountains and volcanoes around the world. |
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 | 5672 m (18,609 ft). Last Known Eruption: 1969. A small, 1.2-km-wide caldera that cuts the top of Ubinas, Peru's most active volcano, gives it a truncated appearance. |  | 10/17/2005 | 402 | 



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 | 5808 m (19,055 ft). Cerros de Tocorpuri (or Volcán Tocorpuri) is a stratovolcano complex on the Chile-Bolivia border with a youthful-looking rhyolitic lava dome, Cerro la Torta, at its western foot. |  | 10/17/2005 | 274 | 



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 | 6542 m (21,463 ft). Nevado del Sajama, rising to 6542 m about 20 km east of the Chilean border, is Bolivia's highest mountain. |  | 10/17/2005 | 365 | 



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 | 5822 m (19,101 ft). Last Known Eruption: 1784.
El Misti, Peru's most well-known volcano, is a symmetrical andesitic stratovolcano with nested summit craters that towers above the city of Arequipa. |  | 10/17/2005 | 421 | 



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 | Very well-preserved cones, lava flows, and explosion craters were considered by Almond (1974) to be of late Pleistocene or Holocene age. |  | 10/17/2005 | 242 | 



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 | 3265 m. (10,712ft). Tarso Toussidé, a broad volcanic massif at the western end of the Tibesti Range, is capped by the Toussidé stratovolcano, constructed at the western end of the 14-km-wide ignimbritic Yirrigue caldera of Pleistocene age. |  | 10/17/2005 | 229 | 



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 | Puig major - highest peak of Majorqua island
1,445m |  | 10/16/2005 | 241 | 



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 | The 5-km-wide, steep-walled caldera, located at the southern end of the volcanic field, was formed about 3500 years ago at the time of the eruption of voluminous airfall pumice and pyroclastic flows that traveled more than 30 km from the volcano. |  | 10/16/2005 | 439 | 



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 | 3,415 m. (11,204 ft).
Emi Koussi is a huge extinct volcano in the middle of the Sahara Desert. It is the highest of the Tibesti Mountains, located in extreme north Chad. Its crater is 12 miles wide and 4,000 feet deep. |  | 10/16/2005 | 270 | 



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 | 4565 m. (14,977 feet).
Meru volcano, Africa's fourth highest mountain, is dwarfed by neighboring Kilimanjaro volcano, but is an impressive peak in its own right. |  | 10/16/2005 | 422 | 



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 | In Tanzania, it's the only volcano in the world to spew a white lava. |  | 10/15/2005 | 450 | 



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 | located in County Kerry, is the highest peak in Ireland. It is 1,039 m tall and is the central peak of the Macgillicuddy's Reeks range. |  | 10/15/2005 | 429 | 



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 | Location of all the European Alps peaks above 4000m in height. |  | 10/15/2005 | 1,016 | 



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 | AK Mountains with the highest peak, Uyluk Tepe at 3016 m, followed by Yumrudag at 2760 m. and Gollu Tepe at 2713 m. |  | 10/13/2005 | 266 | 



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 | BEY DAGLARI, 3070 m (10072 ft).
"TAURUS" is the name of a series of mountain ranges, which begin as far to the west as Caria and Lycia, where it is called "Western Taurus". |  | 10/13/2005 | 277 | 



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 | A high resolution part of the Austrian alps in the county of Vorarlberg. The high rock face is typical for these mountains and nice for climbing. |  | 10/11/2005 | 619 | 



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 | This mighty volcano overlooks Ecuador´s capital Quito. It is nicely visible that the western half of the caldera was blown or slipped away during or after an eruption.
|  | 10/08/2005 | 295 | 



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 | Lowest and Highest points for all countries
lower and highest point.
- All highest points.
- And the lowest, when it's below sea level
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 | Mountains in turkey near the border of iraq, about 11.000 ft high |  | 10/06/2005 | 509 | 



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 | The "Seven Summits" is the name given to highest points of the seven continents of the world.
|  | 10/06/2005 | 813 | 



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 | According to mythology, the first beauty contest was held on this mountain. |  | 10/02/2005 | 317 | 



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 | Lesser Ararat (Kucuk Agri) 3925 m in height twin volcano or Greater Ararat (Buyuk Agri). |  | 10/02/2005 | 814 | 



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 | one of the few mountains in the alps with high resolution, beautiful landscape |  | 10/02/2005 | 2,063 | 



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 | The Toros Mountains are the western most branch of the great mountain chain that stretches across all of Asia - the Himalayan mountain belt. |  | 10/01/2005 | 404 | 



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 | Medetsiz Peak of Bolkar Mountains 3524 m. |  | 10/01/2005 | 332 | 



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