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Pura Batu Bolong -Tanah Lot, Bali, Indonesia
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Batur Volcano, Indonesia
Batur is the most active volcano on the popular tourist island of Bali and one of Indonesia’s more active ones. During the past centuries, Batur has had a number of small eruptions every few years.
The volcano is located at the center of two concentric calderas NW of Agung volcano. The outer 10 x 13.5 km wide caldera was formed during eruption of the Bali (or Ubud) Ignimbrite about 29,300 years ago and now contains a caldera lake on its SE side, opposite the satellitic cone of 2152-m-high Gunung Abang, the topographic high of the Batur complex.
The inner 6.4 x 9.4 km wide caldera was formed about 20,150 years ago during eruption of the Gunungkawi Ignimbrite. The SE wall of the inner caldera lies beneath Lake Batur; Batur cone has been constructed within the inner caldera to a height above the outer caldera rim. The 1717-m-high Batur stratovolcano has produced vents over much of the inner caldera, but a NE-SW fissure system has localized the Batur I, II, and III craters along the summit ridge.
Historical eruptions have been characterized by mild-to-moderate explosive activity sometimes accompanied by lava emission. Basaltic lava flows from both summit and flank vents have reached the caldera floor and the shores of Lake Batur in historical time.
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Source: irisglaresThe temple under the sea between the islands of Java and Bali (INDONESIA). Amazing! :D
“This large tube anemone, photographed in Tulamben, Bali, stood high off the black-sand bottom, allowing me to shoot its spectacular tentacles from below and capture its graceful movement. The flashlight highlighted the anemone’s dazzling luminance, while the setting sun added a sense of atmosphere.”
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http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photo-of-the-day/tube-anemone-bali-pod/
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Bali, Indonesia.
I took this photo 2 years ago, this is my favorite island <3 It’s so beautiful & relaxing. I can’t wait to go back there. via simplycathy
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Mother Temple of Besakih is the biggest Hindu temple in Bali which the local people call Pura Besakih. It is one of the most important temple of the Hindu religion in Bali and has a beautiful view from the top of the temple area. At the top, you can see a wide panorama of nature extending to the ocean. via allaboutindonesia:
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