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Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-06429

A N-S-trending chain of cones and craters in the central highlands forms the summit of Inielika volcano, seen here from the east. Ten craters, some of which contain crater lakes, occur across the complex summit region and others occupy the flanks. A phreatic explosion in 1905 formed a new crater. Photo by Ruska Hadian, 1970 (Volcanological Survey of Indonesia).

A N-S-trending chain of cones and craters in the central highlands forms the summit of Inielika volcano, seen here from the east. Ten craters, some of which contain crater lakes, occur across the complex summit region and others occupy the flanks. A phreatic explosion in 1905 formed a new crater.

Photo by Ruska Hadian, 1970 (Volcanological Survey of Indonesia).

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