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Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-06354

Weather clouds drape the summit of Gunung Klabat, an isolated symmetrical stratovolcano that rises to 1995 m near the eastern tip of the northern arm of Sulawesi.  Klabat, rising above the farming village of Tatelu below its NW flank, has a shallow lake in its 170 x 250 m summit crater.  No verified historical eruptions have occurred from Klabat volcano, the highest peak in northern Sulawesi.   Photo by S. Wikartadipura, 1981 (Volcanological Survey of Indonesia).

Weather clouds drape the summit of Gunung Klabat, an isolated symmetrical stratovolcano that rises to 1995 m near the eastern tip of the northern arm of Sulawesi. Klabat, rising above the farming village of Tatelu below its NW flank, has a shallow lake in its 170 x 250 m summit crater. No verified historical eruptions have occurred from Klabat volcano, the highest peak in northern Sulawesi.

Photo by S. Wikartadipura, 1981 (Volcanological Survey of Indonesia).

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