'Kelimutu' is a
volcano in central
Flores Island of
Indonesia containing three summit
crater lakes of varying colors. The western lake, Tiwu Ata Mbupu (Lake of Old People) is commonly blue. Tiwu Nuwa Muri Koo Fai (Lake of Young Men and Maidens) and Tiwu Ata Polo (Bewitched, or Enchanted Lake), which share a common crater wall, are commonly green- and red-colored, respectively, although lake colors vary periodically. Active
upwelling, probably fed by subaqueous
fumaroles, occurs at the two eastern lakes. The scenic lakes are a popular
tourist destination and have been the source of minor
phreatic eruptions in historical time. The summit of the compound 1639-m-high Kelimutu volcano is elongated two km in a WNW-ESE direction; the older
cones of Kelido and Kelibara are located respectively three km to the north and two km to the south.
Gallery
See also
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List of volcanoes in Indonesia
References
External links
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Smithsonian Institution's Global Volcanism Program - Kelimutu