Lake Segara Anak: The Charm of Mt. Rinjani's Giant Caldera
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
The sun was slowly setting behind Lake Segara Anak, its light flickering on the lake's calm surface. In mid-October, the lake became desolate at dusk. There were only seven tourist tents camped by the lake. "Usually there are dozens. Sometimes we can't find a spot to put up a tent," said our guide and porter, Mastur, 38. The lack of visitors, he said, was due to Mount Barujari's eruption in late September. "Many guests canceled their Rinjani hike," Mast
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