Mount Mahawu

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Mount Mahawu is a stratovolcano in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, known for its accessible crater, geothermal features, and panoramic views of the surrounding highlands.

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Mount Mahawu canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
stratovolcano
country Indonesia
distanceTo approximately 25 km from Manado
elevation 1324 metres
4344 feet
eruptionStyle phreatic eruption
geologicalAge Quaternary
hasAccess road to parking area near summit
hasCraterDepth approximately 140 metres
hasCraterDiameter approximately 180 metres
hasFeature accessible crater
crater rim trail
fumaroles
geothermal activity
small crater lake
solfataras
steaming vents
sulfur deposits
viewpoints
hasLandUse agricultural slopes
hasSummitArea elongated crater rim
hasTrailDifficulty easy to moderate
hasTrailType short hike
hasVegetation montane forest
hazardLevel relatively low
isTouristAttraction true
lastEruption 1977
locatedIn Minahasa Regency
North Sulawesi
locatedInTimeZone UTC+8
locatedNear Tomohon
locatedOn Celebes
surface form: Sulawesi
managedBy local authorities of North Sulawesi
mountainRange Sangihe volcanic arc
nearbyCity Manado
nearbyVolcano Mount Empung
Mount Lokon
offersViewOf Lokon-Empung volcano
surface form: Lokon-Empung volcano complex

Tomohon Plateau
Tondano area
partOf Pacific Ring of Fire
popularFor hiking
landscape photography
volcano tourism
region Minahasa Highlands
volcanicArcBelt Sangihe arc
volcanoType stratovolcano

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North Sulawesi hasVolcano Mount Mahawu
Minahasa Peninsula hasVolcano Mount Mahawu
Tomohon nearbyVolcano Mount Mahawu