Rainmaker Mountain
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Rainmaker Mountain | |
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![]() Rainmaker Mountain from Pago Pago Harbor
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Elevation | Lua error in Module:Convert at line 1851: attempt to index local 'en_value' (a nil value). |
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Location | Tutuila Island in American Samoa |
Designated | 1972 |
Rainmaker Mountain (also known as North Pioa Mountain) is the name of a mountain located near Pago Pago, American Samoa on Tutuila Island. The mountain is a volcanic feature known as a trachyte plug. This means that it is a volcanic intrusion made of extrusive igneous rocks having alkali feldspar and minor mafic minerals as the main components and a fine-grained, generally porphyritic texture. The average annual rainfall on the mountain is around 200 inches (5 m). The mountain is a National Natural Landmark designated in 1972.
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