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  2. Lake Toba - Wikipedia

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    Location of Lake Toba shown in red on map. The Toba eruption (the Toba event) occurred at what is now Lake Toba about 73,700±300 years ago. [15] It was the last in a series of at least four caldera-forming eruptions at this location, with the earlier known caldera having formed around 1.2 million years ago. [16]

  3. File:Toba Lake, seen from Merek.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Lake Toba, North Sumatra (71).JPG - Wikipedia

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  5. List of lakes of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Lake Toba, the world's largest volcanic lake and the largest lake in Southeast Asia, is in Indonesia This is a list of the notable lakes of Indonesia. Indonesia has 521 natural lakes and over 100 reservoirs, covering approximately 21,000 km 2. The total volume of water held is approximately 500 km 3. The largest lake, by both area and volume, is Lake Toba in Sumatra. It holds 240 km 3 of ...

  6. One dead, 11 missing in flash floods around Indonesia's Lake Toba

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    JAKARTA (Reuters) -One person died and 11 were missing after flash floods hit near Lake Toba in Indonesia's North Sumatra province, the country's disasters agency BNPB said, with scores of people ...

  7. File:Toba zoom.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Sipisopiso - Wikipedia

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    The Sipiso-piso waterfall seen from the eastern rim of the Lake Toba crater, Sumatra. The Sipiso-piso is a plunge waterfall in the Batak highlands of Sumatra, Indonesia.It is formed by a small underground river of the Karo plateau that falls from a cave in the side of caldera of Lake Toba, some 120 metres (390 ft) down to lake level. [1]

  9. File:Caldera Toba.jpg - Wikipedia

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