Mount Rinjani

Adjacent to the volcano is a caldera measuring approximately , which contains the crater lake Sagara Anak ( ) — named for its striking blue coloration reminiscent of the ocean. The lake lies at an elevation of around above sea level and is estimated to be about deep. The caldera also features several hot springs.
Mount Rinjani and its crater lake hold significant spiritual importance for the indigenous Sasak people and certain folk religious communities, serving as sites for various religious ceremonies. In April 2018, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) recognized the Mount Rinjani Caldera as part of the Global Geoparks Network. Notably, the volcano's eruption in 1257 is considered one of the most powerful global volcanic events of the last 2,000 years. Provided by Wikipedia
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