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Mount John Laurie - Mount John Laurie as it is officially named, is also known as Mount Laurie, but is best known now by the native name Mount Yamnuska, or simply Yamnuska. Yamnuski translates to ""wall of stone.
Mount Toc - Mount Toc is a mountain in Northern Italy best known for the Vajont Dam, which was built at the mountain's base in 1960. In 1963, 350 million cubic meters of rock slid down the side of Mount Toc and plunged into the reservoir created by the Vajont Dam, creating a 100-meter wave that came over the dam wall and destroyed the town of Longarone, killing 2600 people.
Mount Sidley - Mount Sidley is a massive, mainly snow-covered mountain which is the highest and most imposing of the five extinct volcanic mountains that comprise the Executive Committee Range of Marie Byrd Land. The feature is marked by a spectacular caldera on the southern side and stands NE of Mount Waesche in the southern part of the range.
Mount Cavendish - Mount Cavendish is hill in the Port Hills, overlooking Christchurch, New Zealand, and as such is part of the crater wall of the extinct volcano that forms Lyttelton Harbour.
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