Mount Ciremai
Mount Ciremai is an active volcano located in West Java, Indonesia. It stands at 3,078 meters (10,091 feet) and is the highest peak in the Ciremai Mountain range. The mountain is known for its lush forests and diverse wildlife, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
The last significant eruption of Mount Ciremai occurred in 1952, but it remains a subject of geological study. The surrounding area is home to several small villages, and the mountain is often associated with local legends and cultural significance, particularly among the Sundanese people.