Category:Volcanic plugs

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The main article for this category is Volcanic plug.

Pages in category "Volcanic plugs"

The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

  • Volcanic plug

A

  • Ailsa Craig

B

  • Bass Rock
  • The Binn
  • Bishop Peak
  • Black Hill, California
  • Borgarvirki

C

  • Cabrillo Peak
  • Castle Rock (volcano)
  • Castle Rock, Edinburgh
  • Cerro Romauldo
  • Chumash Peak

D

  • Dechmont Law
  • Devastator Peak
  • Devils Tower National Monument
  • Dumbarton Rock
  • Dumfoyn
  • Dumgoyne

E

  • El Capitan (Arizona)

F

  • Mount Fee

G

  • Glass House Mountains (Queensland)

H

  • Hollister Peak

K

  • Mount Ningadhun

L

  • Largo Law
  • Little Devils Postpile
  • Lizard Head
  • Lone Butte (British Columbia)
  • Loudoun Hill

M

  • Maitland Volcano
  • Malang Plain
  • Mandara Mountains
  • Mount Meager
  • Morro Rock
  • Mount Seppiko

N

  • Nine Sisters
  • North Berwick Law
  • The Nut

O

  • Orvieto

P

  • Perkin's Pillar
  • Pitons

R

  • Rainmaker Mountain

S

  • Shiprock
  • Skoatl Point
  • Slemish
  • Slieve Gallion
  • Snake Hill
  • Spanish Bonk
  • Stockton Hill
  • Superstition Mountain

T

  • Table Cape Conservation Area
  • The Thumb (volcano)
  • Tievebulliagh
  • Tow Hill

W

  • Weaver's Needle
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