In April 2005 the Directorate of Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation raised an alert, forbidding visitors from going up the volcano. "Sensors on the slopes of the two mountains - Anak Krakatoa on the southern tip of Sumatra Island and Tangkuban Perahu in Java - picked up an increase in volcanic activity and a build up of gases, said government volcanologist Syamsul Rizal.
Senin, 01 Oktober 2012
Tangkuban Perahu
Tangkuban Perahu (spelt Tangkuban Parahu in the local Sundanese
dialect) is a dormant volcano 30 km north of the city of Bandung, the
provincial capital of West Java, Indonesia. It
last erupted in 1959. It is a popular tourist attraction where tourists can
hike or ride to the edge of the crater
to view the hot water springs and boiling mud up close, and buy eggs cooked on
the hot surface.This stratovolcano is on the island of Java and last erupted
in 1983. Together with Mount Burangrang and Bukit Tunggul, those are
remnants of the ancient Mount Sunda after the plinian
eruption caused the Caldera to collapse.
In April 2005 the Directorate of Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation raised an alert, forbidding visitors from going up the volcano. "Sensors on the slopes of the two mountains - Anak Krakatoa on the southern tip of Sumatra Island and Tangkuban Perahu in Java - picked up an increase in volcanic activity and a build up of gases, said government volcanologist Syamsul Rizal.
In April 2005 the Directorate of Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation raised an alert, forbidding visitors from going up the volcano. "Sensors on the slopes of the two mountains - Anak Krakatoa on the southern tip of Sumatra Island and Tangkuban Perahu in Java - picked up an increase in volcanic activity and a build up of gases, said government volcanologist Syamsul Rizal.
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