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The search results confirm that the **Ingakslugwat Hills is a remote volcanic field in western Alaska** consisting of at least 32 small cinder cones and 8 larger craters covering more than 500 square kilometers in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, located 35 miles north of Baird Inlet.[2][3] However, the sources provide no information about:
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The search results indicate this is a **poorly documented and remote location**—one source explicitly notes it "despite being populated has next to no information on it."[1] This remoteness and lack of tourism infrastructure suggests it may not be a practical destination for conventional travel guidance. Additionally, no sources mention active cinder-cone-viewing as an established tourism activity at this location.
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