The Great Story of Mount Rinjani Lombok Island

  At 3,726 m, Rinjani is the second highest volcano in Indonesia, second only to Mount Kerinci on Sumatra, and it dominates the landscape of the relatively small island of Lombok.  Within its huge 50 kmĀ² caldera sits the crater lake Segara Anak (Child of the Sea). Eruptions within the caldera have formed a new …