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Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-11514

The small Lurus volcanic complex (middle right) lies along the northern coast of eastern Java, below and to the right of the low clouds at the right-center. Lurus lies N of the Iyang-Argapura massif, the broad volcanic complex covering much of the left center of this aerial view from the NE. The conical volcano beyond Iyang-Argapura is Lamongan volcano, and the Tengger-Semeru massif lies along the center of the horizon. The triple-peaked volcano on the right horizon is Kawi-Butak. Photo by Lee Siebert, 2000 (Smithsonian Institution)

The small Lurus volcanic complex (middle right) lies along the northern coast of eastern Java, below and to the right of the low clouds at the right-center. Lurus lies N of the Iyang-Argapura massif, the broad volcanic complex covering much of the left center of this aerial view from the NE. The conical volcano beyond Iyang-Argapura is Lamongan volcano, and the Tengger-Semeru massif lies along the center of the horizon. The triple-peaked volcano on the right horizon is Kawi-Butak.

Photo by Lee Siebert, 2000 (Smithsonian Institution)

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Keywords: stratovolcano


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