Mount Tavurvur
Mount Tavurvur is an active volcano located on the eastern tip of New Britain, an island in Papua New Guinea. It is part of the Rabaul Volcanic Province and is known for its frequent eruptions, with significant activity recorded in the 20th century, particularly in 1994.
The volcano rises about 253 meters (830 feet) above sea level and is characterized by its conical shape. Tavurvur is often studied by volcanologists due to its explosive eruptions and the impact they have on the surrounding environment and local communities. Its eruptions can produce ash clouds that affect air travel and agriculture.