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Mount Agung (Balinese: ᬕᬸᬦᬸᬂ ᬅᬕᬸᬂ, romanized: gunung āgung, Indonesian: Gunung Agung) is an active volcano in Karangasem Regency, Bali, Indonesia. It is located southeast of Mount Batur volcano, also in Bali. [4]
The eruption that brought this volcano to be visible above the ocean is one of the most forceful on the Earth. [citation needed] This volcano is marked by a collapsed top, called a caldera. The caldera contains an active, 700-metre-tall stratovolcano rising above the surface of Lake Batur. The first documented eruption of Batur was in 1804, and ...
Batur remains active to this day and has erupted over 20 times in the last two centuries. Major eruptions have occurred in 1917, 1926 and 1963 (the same year as Agung's major eruption), making Batur Bali's most active volcano. Batur is a popular trekking mountain among tourists. [citation needed] The term "Batur" often refers to the entire ...
The secluded beach, situated on Nusa Penida island, the largest of a trio on Bali’s east coast, is reachable only by a 400m descent down jungle mountains to the white sand and palette of blue ...
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Lake Batur is a volcanic crater lake in Kintamani, Bali, Bangli Regency of Bali, located about 30 km (19 mi) northeast of Ubud in Bali. The lake is inside of the caldera of an active volcano, Mount Batur , located along the Ring of Fire of volcanic activity.
Nayara Springs: Arenal Volcano National Park, Costa Rica. Return to nature and pura vida (pure life) at Nayara Springs’ award-winning open-air spa tucked into pockets of the majestic Costa Rican ...
Mahameru (Semeru) above Mount Bromo, East Java. East Indonesia Islands from ISS.Seven active volcanoes are visible: 5 in East Java, Agung in Bali and Rinjani in Lombok.. The geography of Indonesia is dominated by volcanoes that are formed due to subduction zones between the Eurasian plate and the Indo-Australian plate.