Inerie volcano

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Inerie volcano is a prominent stratovolcano on the island of Flores in Indonesia, known for its steep conical shape and scenic hiking routes overlooking nearby villages and the Savu Sea.

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Inerie volcano canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf active volcano
stratovolcano
accessTrailFrom Gurusina village
Watumeze
climateZone tropical monsoon climate
country Indonesia
countrySubdivision East Nusa Tenggara
surface form: Nusa Tenggara Timur
dominantRockType andesite
basaltic andesite
elevation 2245 m
7365 ft
eruptionStyle explosive
formedBy subduction of Indo-Australian Plate beneath Sunda Plate
geologicalSetting subduction-related volcano
hasCrater summit crater
hasLandCover cultivated fields on lower slopes
grass and shrubs on upper slopes
hazardType ashfall
lava flows
pyroclastic flows
isVisibleFrom Bajawa
Bena village
Gurusina village
lastEruptionYear 1970s
locatedInProvince East Nusa Tenggara
locatedInRegency Ngada Regency
locatedOnIsland Flores
mountainRange Inner Banda Arc
nearCulturalSite Bena village
surface form: Bena traditional village

Gurusina village
surface form: Gurusina traditional village
nearSettlement Bajawa
Bena village
Gurusina village
overlooksSea Savu Sea
partOf Sunda Arc
surface form: Indonesian volcanic arc
popularActivity summit trekking
sunrise hike
prominence highly prominent cone above surrounding terrain
region Lesser Sunda Islands
slopeCharacteristic very steep flanks
summitShape steep conical peak
tectonicPlate Sunda Plate
tourismType hiking destination
trekking destination
viewOver Ngada highlands
Savu Sea
traditional Ngada villages
volcanicArcOrBelt Sunda Arc
surface form: Sunda–Banda Arc

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Flores hasVolcano Inerie volcano
Bajawa nearby Inerie volcano