Belknap Shield Volcano, Oregon Mauna Loa in Hawaii.

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Belknap Shield Volcano, Oregon

Mauna Loa in Hawaii

Big Island of Hawaii

Kilauea Volcano

Mount Belknap is in the Cascade Range.

St. Augustine volcano, Alaska

Mt. Shasta

Popocatepetl composite volcano in Mexico

. Rainier in Washington state

Mt. Saint Helens

Cinder cone at Little Lake, California

Tavurvur, Rabaul Caldera, Papua New Guinea

Eve cone, a cinder cone at Mount Edziza, British Columbia

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