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Pidurutalagala (also known as Mount Pedro) is the highest peak in Sri Lanka, standing at 2,524 meters. It is located in the central highlands near the town of Nuwara Eliya. This mountain is a prominent geographical feature of the island, ...

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The Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes in Alaska (Katmai National Park) became world-famous for its thousands of fumaroles—vents in the Earth’s crust that emit steam and volcanic gases. These were created following the massive 1912 eruption of Novarupta, which buried ...

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The Eifel region in Germany is geographically famous for its Maars, which are broad, low-relief volcanic craters. These were formed by phreatomagmatic eruptions (magma interacting with groundwater). Many of these circular depressions have since filled with water, creating a unique ...

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A cinder cone is a simple, steep-sided volcano built primarily from loose pyroclastic fragments, also known as cinders or scoria. These form when gas-rich lava is blown into the air and breaks into small, jagged pieces that solidify and fall ...

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The Maldives is not a volcanic island; it is an archipelago of coral atolls. While these atolls are built upon a submerged ancient volcanic mountain range (the Chagos-Laccadive Ridge), the islands themselves are made of coral sand and limestone, not ...