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The highest point of Surtsey, a volcanic island off the southern coast of Iceland, reaches an elevation of about 173 meters (568 feet) above sea level. This island emerged from an eruption that began in 1963 and is known for its unique ecological and geological significance. Surtsey is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, primarily due to its undisturbed natural environment, allowing scientists to study the processes of colonization and succession.

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