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Dhosi
Hill
is
an
extinct
volcano,
standing
alone
in
the
North-West
end
of
the
Aravali
mountain
range
with
height
varying
from
about
345
to
470
meters
from
the
surrounding
land
and
1170
meters
from
the
sea
level;
has
temple,
pond,
fort
and
caves
on
the
top
and
forest
around
it.
It
is
part
of
Aravalli
Mountain
Range,
that
belongs
to
the
Precambrian
Malani
igneous
suite
of
rocks
and
have
been
dated
at
732
Ma
BP
(million
years
before
present).
The
hill
has
all
the
physical
features
of
a
perfect
volcanic
hill
with
distinct
crater,
lava
still
lying
on
it
and
giving
a
perfect
conical
view
from
top....
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