Kelimutu (unknown photographer and date) Courtesy TropenMuseum Archives
Kelimutu - Inspiration Point on the left, with Keli Lepembusu on the right in the background (Andy Dean, 2010)
Kelimutu "Inspiration point" (Andy Dean, 2010)
Kelimutu (Steve Campbell, May 2008)
View from Kelimutu (Benita Sommerville, April 2009)
Kelimutu - Tiwu nua muri koo fai crater (Benita Sommerville, April 2009)
Kelimutu - Turquoise crater (Benita Sommerville, April 2009)
Information at Kelimutu (Benita Sommerville, April 2009)
Kelimutu - the different lake colours (Benita Sommerville, April 2009)
Kelimutu sign (Benita Sommerville, April 2009)
Kelimutu Crater (Chris Whiting, July 2008)
Kelimutu (Chris Whiting, July 2008)
At Kelimutu (unknown photographer, 1936) Courtesy TropenMuseum Archives
A steam column rises above a fumarole on the crater wall of light-colored Tiwu Nua Muri Kooh Tai lake. A knife-edged ridge separates the crater lake from dark-colored Tiwu Alta Polo lake (right), the easternmost of the double craters. These dramatic crater lakes are among the most visited sites on Flores Island. Photo by E. Weissenborn (published in Kemnerling 1929, "Vulkanen van Flores," courtesy of Volcanological Survey of Indonesia).
Approaching Kelimutu (Daniel Quinn, July 2011)
Early morning sunlight on Kelimutu (Daniel Quinn, July 2011)
The steps on Kelimutu (Daniel Quinn, July 2011)
A monkey looks for food on Kelimutu (Chris Whiting, July 2011)
Monkeys climbing up to Inspiration Point on Kelimutu (Chris Whiting, July 2011)
Kelimutu Inspiration Point monument (Daniel Quinn, July 2011)
The black lake at Kelimutu (Daniel Quinn, July 2011)
Panorama from Kelimutu (Daniel Quinn, July 2011)
Kelimutu (Daniel Quinn, July 2011)
Keli Lepembusu in cloud as seen from Kelimutu (Daniel Quinn, July 2011)