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Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-01247

Wurlali volcano (also referred to as Damar), seen here from Cape Wilhelmus on the north, is part of Indonesia’s Banda Island chain. The stratovolcano was formed in the northern part of a 5-km-wide caldera. During historical time only a single explosive eruption occurred in 1892 from the summit crater. Photo by K. Sumaryano, 1994 (Volcanological Survey of Indonesia).

Wurlali volcano (also referred to as Damar), seen here from Cape Wilhelmus on the north, is part of Indonesia’s Banda Island chain. The stratovolcano was formed in the northern part of a 5-km-wide caldera. During historical time only a single explosive eruption occurred in 1892 from the summit crater.

Photo by K. Sumaryano, 1994 (Volcanological Survey of Indonesia).

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