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Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-01231

Iliboleng volcano at the SE end of Adonara Island, east of Flores Island, is a symmetrical stratovolcano with many partially overlapping summit craters.  Iliboleng is seen here from Bukit Tomu, north of the volcano.  Explosive eruptions from the summit crater have been recorded since 1885.  Only one historical eruption, in 1888, produced a lava flow. Photo by Willem Rohi, 1994 (Volcanological Survey of Indonesia).

Iliboleng volcano at the SE end of Adonara Island, east of Flores Island, is a symmetrical stratovolcano with many partially overlapping summit craters. Iliboleng is seen here from Bukit Tomu, north of the volcano. Explosive eruptions from the summit crater have been recorded since 1885. Only one historical eruption, in 1888, produced a lava flow.

Photo by Willem Rohi, 1994 (Volcanological Survey of Indonesia).

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