Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest mountain and among the seven summits, is popular for its accessibility, attracting both experienced hikers and first-time adventurers seeking an easier challenge.
Ojos del Salado, a dormant volcano, stands at 6,893 metres, making it the world’s highest volcano and the Andes’ second-highest summit, also Chile’s highest peak.
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Mount Elbrus, the highest point of the Caucasus Mountains, is situated in southern Russia immediately north of the Georgian border and is recognized as the tallest peak in Europe (5642m).
Mount Damavand, a conical stratovolcano and the highest volcanic mountain in Asia, features seven challenging summits, making it a top destination for professional mountaineers and climbers.
Pico de Orizaba, at 18,406 feet, is North America’s third highest peak, following Denali and Mount Logan. This symmetrical snowcapped volcano has been dormant since 1687.
Mount Giluwe, Papua New Guinea’s only Highlands shield volcano, features cinder cones, lava domes, and heavily glaciated upper slopes from past volcanism.
Mount Sidley (4181 m) – the tallest peak of Mary Bird Land, located in a region seldom visited. It is officially acknowledged as Antarctica’s tallest volcano.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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