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  2. Conical hill - Wikipedia

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    A conical hill (also cone or conical mountain) is a landform with a distinctly conical shape. It is usually isolated or rises above other surrounding foothills, and is often of volcanic origin. Conical hills or mountains occur in different shapes and are not necessarily geometrically-shaped cones; some are more tower-shaped or have an ...

  3. Mount Rishiri - Wikipedia

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    Mount Rishiri (利尻山, Rishiri-zan) is a Quaternary [2] stratovolcano located off the coast of Hokkaidō, Japan in the Sea of Japan.It rises out of the Sea of Japan forming Rishiri Island.

  4. Chocolate Hills - Wikipedia

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    Locator map of the Chocolate Hills. Greatest concentration of the hills (dark brown) are in Sagbayan, Batuan, and Carmen while lesser concentration (light brown) are in Bilar, Sierra Bullones, and Valencia. The Chocolate Hills form a rolling terrain of haycock-shaped hills—mounds of a generally conical and almost symmetrical shape. [5]

  5. List of mountain ranges in Asia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mountain ranges in Asia. Lists. Name Country 'Approx. length (km) ... Chagai Hills: Pakistan: 130: Malik Naru: 2,412 Cordillera Central: Philippines ...

  6. Category:Hills of Asia by country - Wikipedia

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    Category: Hills of Asia by country. 5 languages. ... Hills of South Korea (3 P) Hills of Sri Lanka (2 P) T. Hills of Thailand (8 P) Hills of Turkey (7 P) U.

  7. Daisen-in - Wikipedia

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    In the river are several symbolic stones; one resembles a boat moving with the current, and the other resembles the back of a turtle trying to swim upstream. The "Ocean" has two cone-shaped hills of gravel, suggesting mountains. The "Middle Sea" and The "Ocean" are connected by another passage of white gravel west of the building.

  8. Category:Maps of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Maps are also available as part of the Wikimedia Atlas of the World project in the Atlas of Asia Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maps of Asia . Subcategories

  9. Pingo - Wikipedia

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    Areas of Central Asia are known to have pingos at the highest elevations in the world. [9] For example, the Tibetan Plateau has pingos at above 4,000 m (13,000 ft) in elevation due to its permanently frozen terrain. This environment is perfect for pingo production, and the cold, dry permafrost along with cold temperatures deters pingo collapse ...