Tengger Caldera and Bromo

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Bromo in the early morning with an eruption billowing steam in the distance
Photo by Gatot Prajitno D.

View across the Tengger caldera to Bromo in the early morning. Semeru erupts in the distance.

 

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Aerial view of Bromo and Tengger Caldera
Photograph courtesy of and copyrighted by Paul J. Buklarewicz

Aerial view of Tengger Caldera and Bromo.

 

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Bromo emitting a thick plume of smoke
Photograph copyrighted and provided by Steve O'Meara of Volcano Watch International

View across Tengger Caldera to Bromo.

 

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View of Bromo from Tengger Caldera
Photograph courtesy of and copyrighted by Paul J. Buklarewicz

Tengger Caldera is 3 miles (5 km) in diameter and at the summit of a stratovolcano. This photo is a view across Tengger Caldera to Bromo.

 

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Sources of Information:

Decker, R., and Decker, B., 1989, Volcanoes: W.H. Freeman, New York, 285 p.

McClelland, L., Simkin, T., Summers, M., Nielsen, E., and Stein, T.C., 1989, Global Volcanism 1975-1985: Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice Hall, 655 p.

Simkin, T., and Siebert, L., 1994, Volcanoes of the World: Geoscience Press, Tucson, Arizona, 349 p.

 

Latitude (DD)
-7.94
Longitude (dd)
112.95
Elevation (m)
2329
State (Province, etc)
Java
Country
Indonesia
Type
Stratovolcano