Egon as seen from the main road just east of Maumere (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
The start of the trail to Egon (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
Higher up the trail to Gn Egon (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
Pulau Besar in Maumere Bay from the trail to Egon (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
The views broadens on the way up Egon (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
Gn Egon - nearby minor peaks (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
Pulau Besar as seen from Gn Egon (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
Gn Egon - nearing the end of the vegetation (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
Nearing Egon rim (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
View back down from Egon (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
Egon fumaroles (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
Egon crater lake (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
The cliffs of Egon - the true summit is up there (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
Easier sections of Egon rim (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
Rob Woodall climbs to Egon summit (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
Rob Woodall climbs to Egon summit and makes a complete circuit of the rim (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
View from west end of Egon summit ridge (Rob Woodall, August 2010)
View south from Egon summit (Rob Woodall, August 2010)
Egon summit from Southeast crater rim (Rob Woodall, August 2010)
Egon summit and crater from South rim (Rob Woodall, August 2010)
Gunung Egon - remnants of the Japanese sulphur mine (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
Rob Woodall at the lesser Egon top further round the rim (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
Egon - view of the tricky climbing section up to the summit of the rim (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
Cement trig (?) on minor bump on Egon rim (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
Egon - the summit of the rim (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
Egon - beginning the descent (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
Egon - another view of Pulau Besar (Daniel Quinn, August 2010)
Near the summit of Egon (Wolfgang Piecha, April 2009)
Sulphur gas on Mt Egon (Benita Sommerville, April 2009)
View from near the top of Mt Egon (Benita Sommerville, April 2009)
View from mid-point climbing Mt Egon (Benita Sommerville, April 2009)
Mount Egon (Chris Whiting)
Beginning to get out of the trees on Mount Egon (Benita Sommerville, April 2009)
The crater of Gunung Egon volcano contains a shallow lake in this 1920's view from the east. Fumarolic plumes rise from the shores of the lake, which occupies the 350-m-wide, 200-m-deep crater. Photo published in Kemnerling 1929, "Vulkanen van Flores" (courtesy of Volcanological Survey of Indonesia).
Fumaroles line the walls of the summit crater of Egon volcano. A lake occupies the floor of the crater in this 1920's view from the southern crater rim. The northern crater rim marks the 1703-m-high summit of the volcano. Photo published in Kemnerling 1929, "Vulkanen van Flores" (courtesy of Volcanological Survey of Indonesia).