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By Joel Carillet, 3 August, 2012

It was about 74,000 years ago that a volcanic explosion tore a gash sixty miles wide into a section of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was phenomenally loud and violent, spewing an estimated 670 cubic miles of rock and ash into the sky (compare this to the well under one cubic mile that the Mount St. Helens eruption threw up in 1980). The blast laid the foundation for what today is the world's largest crater lake. It is called Lake Toba, and it is a place of serenity.

 

Below are several photographs of the lake and surrounding people and landscape.

 

Lake Toba

The view from my room, which cost approximately U.S.$1 per night.

 

Lake Toba

Children

 

Lake Toba

Traditional architecture

 

Lake Toba

Girl and family dog in a village

 

Lake Toba

Water buffalo

 

Lake Toba

Child in the lake

 

Lake Toba

Rice field

 

Lake Toba

Stalk of bananas

 

Lake Toba

Sunset

 

 

Joel Carillet, chief editor of wanderingeducators, is a freelance writer and photographer based in Tennessee. He is the author of 30 Reasons to Travel: Photographs and Reflections from Southeast Asia. To learn more about him, follow his regular photoblog, or purchase images, visit www.joelcarillet.com

 

 

 

 

Lisa Niver

13 years 2 months ago

Love LAKE TOBA!

We loved our stay in LAKE TOBA! Great photo essay. Thanks for the walk down memory lane.

Lisa

 

Lisa Niver Rajna

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