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page 1Pleistocene volcanoes
Laacher See
volcanic crater lake in Germany
Gran Canaria
One of the main islands of the Canary archipelago
Andaman Islands
archipelago in the Bay of Bengal
Fuerteventura
Fuerteventura () is one of the Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean, geographically part of Macaronesia, and politically part of Spain. It is located away from the coast of North Africa. The island was declared a biosphere reserve by UNESCO in 2009.
Lanzarote
Lanzarote (, , , ) is a Spanish island, the easternmost of the Canary Islands, off the north coast of Africa and from the Iberian Peninsula.
Nicobar Islands
island group in the Indian Ocean
lake Bolsena
crater lake in Italy

Moorea
Nosy Be
island in Madagascar

Strokkur
thumb|Strokkur at rest
Strokkur (Icelandic , "churn") is a fountain-type geyser located in a geothermal area beside the Hvítá River in Iceland in the southwest part of the country, east of Reykjavík. It typically erupts every 6–10 minutes. Its usual height is , although it can sometimes erupt up to high.
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Great Geysir
Geysir (), sometimes known as The Great Geysir, is a geyser in south-western Iceland, that geological studies suggest started forming about 1150 CE. The English word geyser (a periodically spouting hot spring) derives from Geysir. The name Geysir itself is derived from the Icelandic verb geysa ("to go quickly forward"). Geysir lies in the Haukadalur valley on the slopes of Laugarfjall lava dome, which is also the home to Strokkur geyser about to the south. The Strokkur geyser may be confused with it, and the geothermal field it is in is known usually as either Geysir or Haukadalur.
Puy de Sancy
highest mountain of the Massif Central in France

Esja
Esja (; often Esjan , with the feminine definite article) is a mountain situated in the south-west of Iceland, about ten kilometres north of Iceland's capital city Reykjavík.
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Viðey
thumb|right|250px|Viðey House with Esjan in the background
Viðey (; sometimes anglicised as Videy) is the largest island of the Kollafjörður Bay in Iceland, just outside the capital of Reykjavík.
Herðubreið
Herðubreið (, broad-shouldered) is a tuya in the northern part of Vatnajökull National Park, Iceland. It is situated in the Highlands of Iceland at the east side of the Ódáðahraun () desert and close to Askja volcano. The desert is a large lava field originating from eruptions of Trölladyngja and other shield volcanoes in the area. Herðubreið was formed beneath the ice sheet that covered Iceland during the last glacial period.
Diamond Head
mountain on Oahu in Hawaii, United States of America
Bolaven Plateau
Elevated region in southern Laos
Akademia Nauk
Volcano in Russia

Gaussberg
Gaussberg (or Schwarzen Berg, Mount Gauss) is a extinct volcanic cone in East Antarctica fronting on Davis Sea immediately west of Posadowsky Glacier. It is ice-free and conical in nature, having formed subglacially about 55,000 years ago. The current edifice is thought to be the remains of a once-larger mountain that has been reduced by glacial and subaerial erosion. The volcano has produced lamproite magmas, and is the youngest volcano to have produced such magmas on Earth.
Niuatoputapu
thumb|NASA picture of Niuatoputapu, with smaller [[Tafahi to the north.]]
thumb|Located in Tongatupu to the very north of Tonga
Futuna Island
island in Vanuatu
Vitim plateau
plateau in Russia
Mount Homa
mountain
Drangey
Drangey () or Drang Isle is an uninhabited island in the Skagafjörður fjord in northern Iceland. It is the remnant of a 700,000‑year‑old volcano, mostly made of volcanic palagonite tuff, forming a massive rock fortress.
Rano Kau
dormant volcano on Easter Island
Budj Bim
mountain in Victoria, Australia
Pululagua
Pululahua is a dormant volcano in the north of Quito Canton, Pichincha Province, Ecuador. The volcano is in the Western Cordillera of the northern Ecuadorian Andes, approximately west-southwest of Mojanda and north of Casitahua volcanoes. Pululahua's caldera is approximately 5 km wide.The volcano is within an Ecuadorian national park known as Reserva Geobotánica Pululahua.

Dyrhólaey
thumb|Dyrhólaey
thumb|Dyrhólaey Lighthouse
thumb|Reynisfjara and Reynisdrangar as seen from Dyrhólaey
Yak Loum
lake in Cambodia
Sara Sara
volcano in Peru
Þórisjökull
right|upright=1.25|thumb|Þórisjökull
Þórisjökull or Thórisjökull (, Icelandic for "Thóris's glacier") is a small glacier and volcano in western-central Iceland, to the southwest of Langjökull glacier. It has an elevation of . Kaldidalur lies in the foreground.
Mercury Islands
island group in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
Lake Ram
lake on the occupied Golan Heights, Syria

Molokini
Molokini is a crescent-shaped, partially submerged volcanic crater which forms a small, uninhabited islet located in ʻAlalākeiki Channel between the islands of Maui and Kahoolawe, within Maui County in Hawaii. It is the remains of one of the seven Pleistocene epoch volcanoes that formed the prehistoric Maui Nui island, during the Quaternary Period of the Cenozoic Era.
Tunka valley
valley in Republic of Buryatia, Russia
Mount Hakodate
mountain in Hokkaido, Japan
Hanauma Bay
bay
Keli Highland
Volcanic field
Mount Edziza volcanic complex
mountain in Canada

Keilir
alt=Volcano eruption at Fagradalsfjall next to Litli-Hrútur and with Keilir in the background|thumb|Volcano eruption at Fagradalsfjall next to Litli-Hrútur and with Keilir in the background
250px|thumb|Keilir from Spákonuvatn lake, Reykjavegur hiking trail
thumb|Remote view of Keilir among Pressure ridge (lava)|tumuli within Hvassahraun [[lava field (Krýsuvík volcanic system]]
Keilir (; 378 m asl) is a Pleistocene subglacial mound or perhaps a conical tuya on Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland. Basal area is 0.773 km2, summit area 0.004 km2, basal width 0.99 km, summit width 0.07 km, vol
Atakor
volcanic field and central massif of the Hoggar in Algeria
Yucca Mountain
mountain in Nevada, United States
Andagua volcanic field
mountain
Solander Islands
three isolated islets off New Zealand's South Island
Mount Maunganui
mountain in New Zealand
Mount Lurus
mountain in Indonesia
Búrfell
mountain in Iceland
Mount Gordon
mountain in Alaska, United States

Hlöðufell
thumb|Aerial photograph of Hlöðufell
Hlöðufell () is a tuya volcano, located about 10 km southwest of Langjökull, Iceland. Hlöðufell is 1188 metres above sea level, and was formed when lava erupted through Langjökull (which was larger during the last ice age) during the Pleistocene. The tuya also has the characteristics of a composite volcano.
Eagle Island, Antarctica
island in Antarctica
Mount Sanbe
mountain in Japan
Lower Chindwin
mountain in Myanmar
Nazko Cone
mountain in Canada
Keelung Islet
island in Keelung, Taiwan
Black Tusk
mountain in Canada
Lake Eacham
crater lake in Queensland, Australia
Punchbowl Crater
mountain in United States of America
Lake Barrine
volcanic crater lake in Queensland, Australia

Balagan-Tas
Balagan-Tas (, ) is a cinder cone volcano in Russia. It was discovered by V.A. Zimin in 1939 and is one of the main features of Moma Natural Park.
Bowie Seamount
seamount in Canada