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Which one do you mean? There's one in Edinburgh, probably the most famous of them and is indeed an exticnt volcano. There's one at Dumbarrow. Dumbarrow Hill is sometimes called Arthur's Seat. It has a hill-fort on it. There is also an Arthur's Seat in Cumbria and one in Dumfriesshire.

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Arthur's Seat, an extinct volcano in Edinburgh, Scotland, has not erupted in recorded history. It last erupted over 340 million years ago during the Carboniferous period.

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no it can never erupt again because it is extinct

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