Mount Agung

Mount Agung or Gunung Agung is a mountain in Bali. This stratovolcano is the highest point on the island. It dominates the surrounding area influencing the climate. The clouds come from the west and Agung takes their water so that the west is lush and green and the east dry and barren. The Balinese believe that Mount Agung is a replica of Mount Meru, the central axis of the universe. One legend hold that the mountain is a fragment of Meru brought... more

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Also known as:

  • Gunung Agung

Physical Geography

Elevation (in meters):

  • 3,142 m (10310 ft )

Prominence (in meters):

  • 3,142 m (10310 ft )

Last eruption:

  • 1964
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Location

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Latitude Longitude
  • -8.342
  • 115.508

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