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  Talang Volcano, Indonesia - John Seach
Talang Volcano (also known as Salasi or Sulasih) is located in Kota Anau of Solok Regency, Sumatra.
Historical eruptions from Talang volcano have occurred in a valley on the upper NE side of the volcano.
In April 2005 an eruption of Talang sent ash to 25,000 ft elevation.
www.volcanolive.com /talang.html   (122 words)

  
 Global Volcanism Program | Talang | Summary
Talang, which forms a twin volcano with the extinct Pasar Arbaa volcano, lies ESE of the major city of Padang and rises NW of Dibawah Lake.
Talang has two crater lakes on its flanks; the largest of these is 1 x 2 km wide Danau Talang.
Historical eruptions from Gunung Talang volcano have mostly involved small-to-moderate explosive activity first documented in the 19th century that originated from a series of small craters in a valley on the upper NE flank.
www.volcano.si.edu /world/volcano.cfm?vnum=0601-16=   (122 words)

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