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Extinct volcanoes of Asia

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Tai Mo Shan
highest mountain of Hong Kong
Phanom Rung historical park
hindu temple dedicated to Shiva in Buriram Province, Thailand
Keshan County
county in Heilongjiang, China
Lot's Wife
island of Japan
Mount Bombalai
mountain in Malaysia
Smith Island
island in Japan
Udone-shima
is a volcanic, deserted island located in the Pacific Ocean approximately south of Tokyo in between Toshima and Nii-jima, in the northern portion of the Izu archipelago, Japan.
Hachijō-kojima
is a small volcanic island of Japan in the Philippine Sea, approximately south of Tokyo and west of Hachijō-jima, in the northern Izu archipelago. Administratively, the island is within Hachijō, Tokyo, Japan. It has been uninhabited since 1969.
Mount Ashitaka
mountain in Japan
Inamba-jima
is a volcanic, deserted island located in the Philippine Sea approximately south of Tokyo and southwest of the volcanic Mikura-jima island, in the center of the Izu archipelago, Japan.
Ōnohara Islands
island group
Mount Sembrano
mountain in Philippines
Mount Kinbō
mountain in Kumamoto, Japan
Mount Ōkue
mountain in Japan
Vayots sar
mountain in Armenia
Mount Maria, Malaysia
mountain in Sabah, Malaysia
Mount Magdalena
mountina in Sabah, Malaysia
Jinai-tō
is a volcanic, deserted island located in the Philippine Sea approximately south of Tokyo and offshore Niijima, in the northern portion of the Izu archipelago, Japan.
Mount Lucia
volcanic cone in Malaysia
Megata
Megata is a volcanic group on the Oga Peninsula in northwestern Honshu, Japan. It consists of three basaltic-to-dacitic maars at the edge of the peninsula. These maars measuring between and across are filled with water, forming freshwater lakes. Ichinomegata is the widest and oldest of the three. These features date to around the Pleistocene although pottery discovered between layers of tephra has been dated to 4,000 years before present. An older and larger maar is located offshore on the western coast of the peninsula, known as Toga (Togowan), it formed 450,000 years ago. The western wall of