Exploring Three Crater Lakes, Indonesia, Where Gas Rises To Cause Volcano

The Three Crater Lakes, which official name is Three Crater Lakes of Kelimutu Volcano, are three striking summit crater lakes, that are located on the Flores Island, part of the Lesser Sunda Islands, in the Republic of Indonesia.

The highest elevation point of the peak is 1,693 meters (5,377 feet) with the last known eruption in 1968.

Although the crater lakes share the crest of the same volcano, they have different colors.

The name Kelimutu in translation actually means boiling which is not that far from the truth because quite often visitors can see wreathes of steam rise from the surface of the lakes.

The Lake of Old People , which in the local language is known as Tiwu Ata Bupu, is usually blue and is the westernmost of the three lakes.

On periodic basis the colors of the lakes can be different, where most likely subaqueous fumaroles are the probable cause of active up-welling that occurs at the two eastern lakes, which are chemical reactions from the minerals contained in the lakes.

As one of the most dangerous places on the planet for visitors, due to the gases that most of the time arise, as well as the loose volcanic rocks which can crumble under your feet, this is one of the not so known places around the world, although it should be considered as a wonder of the nature.


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