Mount Marapi
Mount Marapi is an active volcano located in Indonesia, specifically on the island of Sumatra. It stands at approximately 2,891 meters (9,451 feet) tall, making it one of the highest volcanoes in the region. Known for its frequent eruptions, Marapi has a history of volcanic activity that dates back centuries.
The volcano is part of the Sumatran volcanic arc and is surrounded by lush landscapes and diverse ecosystems. Its eruptions can vary in intensity, sometimes producing ash clouds that affect nearby communities. Despite its dangers, Mount Marapi attracts tourists and researchers interested in studying its geological features and volcanic behavior.