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JAKARTA: The Nirwana Crater , also known as Nirwana Keramikan in Lampung Province , located in the south of Sumatra, has experienced three eruptions on Friday between 8.30am and 9am Western Indonesian time, sparking concern.
The crater, an active volcanic caldera spanning 128 square kilometres, was a popular geothermal tourist destination situated within the Bumi Crater Tourist Park area, part of the Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park in Suoh, West Lampung. He pointed out that this was the first eruption of the Nirwana Crater in 91 years, with the last one occurring in 1933.
The Nirwana Crater, often compared to Yellowstone Lake in northwestern Wyoming, United States, had experienced an increase in temperature and the appearance of small stones post-eruption, raising concerns about the possibility of further eruptions.
Lampung Province Sumatra Eruption West Lampung Volcanic Activity Geothermal Tourist Destination National Disaster Management Agency Abdul Muhari Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park Pacific Ring Of Fire
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