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The Geureudong complex (right) is a 30-km-wide volcanic complex immediately north of the Bur ni Telong volcano (left). It is Pleistocene in age, but fumaroles and hot springs are found on its northern and southern flanks. The Pupandji cone was constructed on its SE flank, adjacent to two maars with diameters of 300 and 60 m. Photo by Igan Sutawidjaja (Volcanological Survey of Indonesia).

The Geureudong complex (right) is a 30-km-wide volcanic complex immediately north of the Bur ni Telong volcano (left). It is Pleistocene in age, but fumaroles and hot springs are found on its northern and southern flanks. The Pupandji cone was constructed on its SE flank, adjacent to two maars with diameters of 300 and 60 m.

Photo by Igan Sutawidjaja (Volcanological Survey of Indonesia).

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