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Rinjani

Mount Rinjani is an active volcano located on Indonesia’s Lombok Island, standing about 3,726 meters tall, making it the second-highest peak in Indonesia. It features a large caldera called Segara Anak, which contains a crater lake. Rinjani is part of a volcanic complex formed from past eruptions, shaping the island's landscape. It's a popular destination for hikers and adventurers due to its stunning views, diverse ecosystems, and geothermal activity. While active, eruptions are typically moderate, but safety precautions are essential for visitors. Rinjani's presence significantly influences the region's geology and climate.