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El Bromo es un volcán activo de la isla de Java, y uno de los más famosos por su fácil acceso. La excursión más típica es ir a ver cómo amanece desde los miradores.

En esta foto, se observa en primer término el Penanjakan; el Bromo es el volcán desde el que salen las fumarolas.

Meseta Ijen, Java Oriental, Indonesia.

Gunung Batok o monte Batok es una montaña situada en el Parque Nacional de Bromo Tengger Semeru, al este de Java , Indonesia . Esta montaña tiene una altitud de 2.440 metros sobre el nivel del mar.

La fumarola que se ve por detrás del monte proviene del volcán Bromo.

 

Procesión de turistas subiendo al volcán Bromo con el Penanjakan como atento observador.

Dos devotas en el templo Gunung Kawi rezando a los dioses balineses.

At 881 metres, Gunung Raya is Langkawi's highest mountain, located in the center of the main island. Legend has it that the mountain is the cursed form of a giant named Mat Raya, who used to live in Langkawi. The dense rainforest that covers the mountain is teeming with indigenous flora and fauna, offering magnificent scenery, whether you choose to drive or trek to the summit. You can stop at the various viewpoints along the way to enjoy the view. Hikers can opt for a guided tour or go it alone. Along the way, a variety of wildlife can be seen: leaf monkeys, macaques, flying foxes, squirrels, mountain eagles and hornbills.

 

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Central Java, Indonesia

mt. sumbing, magelang, may 2015

Flores - East Nusa Tenggara Timur - Indonesia

View of Gunung Lokon Volcano from the gardens of Gardenia Restaurant in Tomohon

Mount Lokon, along with Mount Empung, is a twin volcano located in North Sulawesi.

 

Tomohon - Sulawesi - Indonesia

Location : Cisaat - Sukabumi - West Java - Indonesia

Mount Merapi, Gunung Merapi in Indonesian language, is a conical volcano located on the border between Central Java and Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

 

It is the most active volcano in Indonesia and has erupted regularly since 1548. Its name means Mountain of Fire. It is very close to the city of Yogyakarta, and thousands of people live on the flanks of the volcano.

 

Although smoke can be seen emerging from the mountain top at least 300 days a year, several eruptions have caused fatalities. Hot gas from a large explosion killed 43 people in 1994, mostly in the town of Muntilan, west of the volcano. Another large eruption occurred in 2006, shortly before the Yogyakarta earthquake. In light of the hazards that Merapi poses to populated areas, it has been designated as one of the Decade Volcanoes.

 

In April 2006, increased seismicity at more regular intervals and a detected bulge in the volcano's cone indicated that fresh eruptions were imminent. Authorities put the volcano's neighboring villages on high alert and local residents prepared for a likely evacuation. On April 19 smoke from the crater reached a height of 400 metres, compared to 75 metres the previous day. On April 23, after nine surface tremors and some 156 multifaced quakes signalled movements of magma, some 600 elderly and infant residents of the slopes were evacuated.

 

By early May, active lava flows had begun. On May 11, with lava flow beginning to be constant, some 17,000 people were ordered to be evacuated from the area and on May 13, Indonesian authorities raised the alert status to the highest level, ordering the immediate evacuation of all residents on the mountain. Many villagers defied the dangers posed by the volcano and returned to their villages, fearing that their livestock and crops would be vulnerable to theft. Activity calmed by the middle of May.

 

On May 27, a 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck roughly 30 miles southwest of Merapi, killing at least 5,000 and leaving at least 200,000 people homeless in the Yogyakarta region, heightening fears that Merapi will blow The quake did not appear to be a long-period oscillation, a seismic disturbance class that is increasingly associated with major volcanic eruptions. A further 11,000 villagers were evacuated on June 6 as lava and superheated clouds of gas poured repeatedly down its upper slopes. The pyroclastic flows are known locally as wedhus gembel (Javanese for shaggy goat).

    

Just over 5 years ago, we were in the Banda Islands, a cluster of jewels in East Indonesia. I took this photo from Benteng Belgica, the fort overlooking the volcano Gunung Api.

Relieve Stress and Release Tension

In the Northern Part of Bali island

Gunung (Volcano) Batok in the Tengger Sand Sea, Java, Indonesia

 

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The sun sets over Gunung Api at Banda Neira, Central Maluku, Indonesia.

Sunrise at Mount Bromo, East Java, Indonesia.

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Saat aku berangkat kerja ada pemandangan yang sangat menarik dan aku ambil kameraku untuk aku ambil gambar Gunung Arjono.

 

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When I went to work there are incredibly interesting and I grab my camera to take pictures of Mount Arjono .

 

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Gunung Batukaru is an inactive volcano and Bali’s second highest mountain standing at 2,276 m. According to Hindu beliefs, Mount Batur is one of the most sacred sites in Bali.

 

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Gunung Jerai

Gunung Jerai or Jerai Mountain is 1,217 m (3,993 ft) above sea level, one of the highest mountain in Peninsular Malaysia. It is a massive limestone outcrop and is a lone feature from the surrounding geography of the area. Thousand years ago, traders and seafarers use this mountain as a navigational point when sailing into the Strait of Malacca from the Indian Ocean.

This is the view from the top, lots of clouds below, while i am waiting for sunset.

 

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