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American Samoa

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Located on opposite sides of Pago Pago Harbor, Matafao Peak (center) and Rainmaker Mountain far left) are two of the five great masses of volcanic rock that were extruded as molten magma during the major episodes of volcanism that created Tutuila island. Matafao Peak is the highest mountain on the island. Photo courtesy of the US National Park Service.

Located on opposite sides of Pago Pago Harbor, Matafao Peak (center) and Rainmaker Mountain far left) are two of the five great masses of volcanic rock that were extruded as molten magma during the major episodes of volcanism that created Tutuila island. Matafao Peak is the highest mountain on the island. Photo courtesy of the US National Park Service.

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