Mount Gamalama
Mount Gamalama is an active volcano located on the island of Ternate in Indonesia. It rises to an elevation of 1,715 meters (5,626 feet) and is known for its conical shape. The volcano is part of the Sula Archipelago and has erupted several times throughout history, with the most recent significant eruption occurring in 2010.
The surrounding area is rich in biodiversity and features lush tropical forests. Mount Gamalama is also culturally significant to the local communities, who have long regarded it as a sacred site. The volcano attracts tourists and researchers interested in geology and natural beauty.