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Dominica
Dominica, officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island country in the Caribbean. It is part of the Windward Islands chain in the Lesser Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean Sea. The capital, Roseau, is located on the western side of the island. Dominica's closest neighbours are two constituent territories of the European Union, both overseas departments of France: Guadeloupe to the northwest and Martinique to the south-southeast. Dominica comprises a land area of , and the highest point is Morne Diablotins, at in elevation. The population was 71,293 at the 2011 census.
Laacher See
volcanic crater lake in Germany

Teide
thumb|This 3D panoramic view of Teide was created using Shuttle Radar Topography Mission|SRTM data (160% elevation).
Teide () or Mount Teide (, ; 'Peak of Teide') is a volcano on the Spanish island of Tenerife, part of the Canary Islands. Its summit (at ) is the highest point in Spain and the highest of any island in the Atlantic Ocean. Measured from its base on the ocean floor, Teide reaches a total height of , making it the third-tallest volcano in the world; UNESCO and NASA also rank it as Earth's third-tallest volcanic structure. Its elevation above sea level makes Tenerife the tenth-highe
Marquesas Islands
island group in French Polynesia
Lord Howe Island
island in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, part of New South Wales
Mount Erebus
volcano on Ross Island, Antarctica

Rodrigues
Rodrigues ( ; Creole: ) is a autonomous outer island of the Republic of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean, about east of Mauritius. It is part of the Mascarene Islands, which include Mauritius and Réunion. Like Agaléga, Rodrigues is a constituent island of the Republic of Mauritius, under the Constitution of Mauritius and still remains, as explicitly defined by the same Constitution, part of the Sovereignty of Mauritius, together with the following islands: "Agaléga, Tromelin, Cargados Carajos (Saint Brandon), Chagos Archipelago ... Diego Garcia and other islands included in the State of Mauritius
hotspot
volcanic region
Ball's Pyramid
an island and an erosional remnant of a shield volcano southeast of Lord Howe Island in the Pacific
Tibesti Mountains
mountain range in the Sahara desert of Africa
Emi Koussi
Highest mountain in Chad
Isabela Island
The largest of the Galápagos Islands

Haleakalā
thumb|right|250px|Sunrise at Haleakalā
Haleakalā (; Hawaiian: ), or the East Maui Volcano, is a massive, active shield volcano that forms more than 75% of the Hawaiian Island of Maui. The western 25% of the island is formed by another volcano, Mauna Kahalawai, also referred to as the West Maui Mountains.
Piton de la Fournaise
Volcano on the French oversea department La Réunion
Balleny Islands
uninhabited islands in southeast of Antarctica
Fernandina Island
Western island in the Galapagos Archipelago in Ecuador
Yellowstone volcano
volcanic caldera in Yellowstone National Park in the United states
Piton des Neiges
mountain in Réunion
Kama‘ehuakanaloa Seamount
undersea mountain in Hawaii, United States
Diamond Head
mountain on Oahu in Hawaii, United States of America
Ua Huka
island in French Polynesia
Alcedo Volcano
mountain in Ecuador
Pico viejo
mountain in Spain
Volcán Darwin
mountain in Ecuador
La Grille
mountain in Comoros
Newberry Volcano
mountain in United States of America
Mount Gambier
maar in South Australia

Adams Seamount
submarine volcano above the Pitcairn hotspot in the central Pacific Ocean
Axial Seamount
submarine volcano on the Juan de Fuca Ridge west of Oregon
Ilgachuz Range
mountain range in British Columbia, Canada
Itcha Range
mountain range in British Columbia, Canada
Mānana
Mānana Island is an uninhabited islet located off Kaupō Beach, near Makapuu at the eastern end of the island of Oahu in the Hawaiian Islands. In the Hawaiian language, mānana means "buoyant". The islet is commonly referred to as Rabbit Island, because its shape as seen from the nearby Oahu shore looks something like a rabbit's head and because it was once inhabited by introduced rabbits. The rabbit colony was established by John Adams Cummins in the 1880s when he ran the nearby Waimānalo plantation.
The rabbits were eradicated about a hundred years later because they were destroying the native
Bowie Seamount
seamount in Canada
Island Park Caldera
caldera in Idaho and Wyoming, United States
Mount Lidgbird
mountain in Australia
Baldface Mountain
mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Pukao
submarine volcano, the most westerly in the Easter Seamount Chain
Commerson Crater
volcanic crater of Réunion
West Maui Mountains
much eroded shield volcano that constitutes the western one-quarter of the Hawaiian Island of Maui
Boomerang Seamount
active submarine volcano northeast of Amsterdam Island in the Indian Ocean
Itcha Mountain
mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Puu Kukui
mountain in United States of America
Moai
submarine volcano
New England Seamount Chain
chain of more than 20 seamounts in the Atlantic Ocean
Kammu Seamount
seamount in the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain in the Pacific Ocean
Formica Leo
small volcanic crater on the french island Réunion