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Hawaii, the archipelago's youngest and largest island, is featured in this low-oblique, north-looking photograph. Apparent are the three main volcanoes that have created the big island: Mauna Loa [13679 feet (4169 meters)], the easiest to recognize with its rift zone and dark, rib like basalt lava flows that radiate outward from the higher elevations; brownish-looking Mauna Kea, slightly taller at 13796 feet (4205 meters), but lacking the dramatic appearance of Mauna Loa; and Kilauea near the south-eastern coast. The multiple craters of Kilauea [4078 feet (1243 meters)] are not easily discernible in this photograph.