Nila Volcano (740 m)
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Nila volcano forms completely an isolated 5 × 6 km wide of island with the same name in the Barat Daya Islands of the Banda Sea, Indonesia. The volcano comprises a low caldera with its rims breach into the sea surface on the south and the east side. The dominantly andesitic volcano contains a young forested cone at the elevation of 781 m height.[1]
Mount Nila is a stratovolcano, and caused the abandonment of a Rumadai village when it erupted in 1968.
Mount Nila is a stratovolcano, and caused the abandonment of a Rumadai village when it erupted in 1968.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Nila
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Coordinates: 6°44'30"S 129°30'52"E
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