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Mount Fuji
Japan's highest peak, a perfectly conical stratovolcano, symbol of Japan and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Mount Vesuvius
Famous volcano that destroyed Pompeii in 79 AD, located on the east coast of the Bay of Naples, with a clearly visible crater.
Kilauea
The most active shield volcano on Hawaii's Big Island, featuring a massive caldera and continuous lava lake activity.
Mount Etna
Europe's tallest and most active volcano, located in eastern Sicily, its massive black cone constantly emitting white smoke.
Mount St. Helens
Experienced a catastrophic eruption in 1980, its north side collapse forming a massive horseshoe-shaped crater, a famous US active volcano.
Mount Pinatubo
Site of one of the 20th century's largest volcanic eruptions in 1991, now featuring a beautiful crater lake at its summit.
Cotopaxi
One of the world's highest active volcanoes, its perfect snow-capped cone stands majestically on the Andean plateau.
Popocatépetl
Mexico's second-highest peak, a frequently erupting active volcano, its Aztec name means 'Smoking Mountain'.
Krakatoa
Site of one of the most violent volcanic eruptions in recorded history in 1883, a volcanic island group in the Sunda Strait.
Mount Rainier
The iconic volcano of Washington State, its massive snow-capped cone visible from Seattle, covered by glaciers.
Mount Merapi
The most active volcano on Indonesia's Java island, frequently erupting, with dense villages and farmland on its slopes.
Klyuchevskaya Sopka
The highest active volcano in Eurasia, located on Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, its perfect cone frequently emitting smoke.
Santorini Caldera
A famous caldera island in the Aegean Sea, a massive eruption around 3,600 years ago formed the current ring-shaped islands and huge submarine caldera.
Taal Volcano
One of the world's smallest active volcanoes, located on a volcanic island in the Philippines' Taal Lake, a lake within an island within a lake.
Mount Bromo
A famous tourist volcano in eastern Java, Indonesia, rising from a sea of sand within the Tengger caldera, with unique scenery.
Erta Ale
A shield volcano in Ethiopia's Danakil Depression, home to one of the world's most persistent lava lakes.
Mount Nyiragongo
Africa's most dangerous active volcano, located in the Democratic Republic of Congo, its crater contains the world's largest lava lake.
Ol Doinyo Lengai
The world's only active carbonatite volcano, erupting black carbonite lava rather than silicate lava, located in Tanzania.
Whakaari / White Island
An active volcanic island off New Zealand's North Island, frequently emitting steam and volcanic ash, New Zealand's most active volcano.
Arenal Volcano
Costa Rica's most famous volcano, its perfect cone rising from the tropical rainforest, with a volcanic lake nearby.
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