From
White Crater: The Magical Splendour and Hypnotising Ambience of a Crater
The formation of White Crater can be traced back to a volcanic eruption that occurred over 10,000 years ago. The eruption of Mount Patuha, a stratovolcano that dominates the Ciwidey landscape, created a caldera that eventually filled with water to form White Crater
The lake is spread over an area of about 45,000 hectares, and the surrounding nature reserve has an area of about 123,077.15 hectares
Rengganis Suspension Bridge
Patenggang Lake
White Crater
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