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English: The snow-dappled slopes of Pyre Peak are seen from near the western tip of Seguam Island. The elliptical, 11.5 x 24 km island contains two calderas, each with a Holocene central volcano. A third Holocene cone lies at the eastern end of the island. Pyre Peak was constructed within the 3-km-wide westernmost caldera. The 1054-m-high cone rises 1 km above the caldera floor and has been the source of most of the historical eruptions of Seguam volcano.
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nåværende22. mai 2010 kl. 18:39Miniatyrbilde av versjonen fra 22. mai 2010 kl. 18:39640 × 429 (52 KB)Michael Metzger{{Information |Description={{en|1=The snow-dappled slopes of Pyre Peak are seen from near the western tip of Seguam Island. The elliptical, 11.5 x 24 km island contains two calderas, each with a Holocene central volcano. A third Holocene cone lies at the

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