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Saturday, June 25, 2011
Mount Kunyit
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Mount Kunyit
(Indonesian:
Gunung Kunyit
, means:
Turmeric Mountain
) is a fumarolic stratovolcano on Sumatra, Indonesia. The summit contains two craters; the uppermost is a crater lake.
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