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Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-08323

Lewotolo, seen here from the Flores Sea NW of the volcano, anchors the eastern end of the northern peninsula that is connected to Lomblen Island by a narrow isthmus.  Many lava flows have reached the coastline of the peninsula.  Historical eruptions from Lewotolo have been recorded since 1660 and have consisted of explosive activity from the summit crater.     Photo by Rob McCaffrey, 1982 (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute).

Lewotolo, seen here from the Flores Sea NW of the volcano, anchors the eastern end of the northern peninsula that is connected to Lomblen Island by a narrow isthmus. Many lava flows have reached the coastline of the peninsula. Historical eruptions from Lewotolo have been recorded since 1660 and have consisted of explosive activity from the summit crater.

Photo by Rob McCaffrey, 1982 (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute).

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