Papandayan crater walls with the 2nd highest Papandayan summit on the left (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Papandayan crater from the carpark lookout tower (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Our guides watches as motorcyclist rides over the Papandayan crater (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Papandayan active craters (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Papandayan crater with Galunggung (Beuticanar) visible in the distance (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Papandayan crater with Galunggung (Beuticanar) and Ciremai visible in the distance (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Papandayan crater from the trail to Pondok Salada (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Th edge of Papandayan crater - Kendang and Malabar mountains in the distance (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Papandayan's outlying peak of Puntang seen from the approach to Pondok Salada (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Papandayan dead trees (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Papandayan's Pondok Salada camping area (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Papandayan - Gunung Puntang seen through the burnt trees (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Papandayan's lovely flat expanse of ancient sandy craters called Tegal Alun (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Trees block the way to the peak of Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Dead trees on the route to the peak of Papandayan beyond Tegal Alun (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
View towards the south coast from the approach to the Papandayan peak (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Papandayan crater from the approach to Papandayan peak (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Approaching Papandayan peak (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Tegal Alun as seen from the hike to the peak of Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Tegal Alun and the true highpoint of Gunung Malang as seen from the hike to the peak of Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Looking back down the trail up the ridge of Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
The true peak of Gunung Malang above Tegal Alun as seen from the approach to Papandayan peak (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Tegal Alun and Pondok Salada as seen from the approach to Papandayan peak (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Gunung Malang and Tegal Alun as seen from near the peak of Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
The peak of Papandayan - second highest after the inaccessible Gunung Malang (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
The true peak of Gunung Malang above Tegal Alun as seen from Papandayan peak (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Papandayan active craters as seen from Papandayan peak (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Tegal Alun as seen from just beyond the peak of Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
The active crater area seen from near the peak of Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Tthe peak of Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Papandayan's Tegal Alun (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
View of the peak of Papandayan from near Pondok Salada (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Papandayan's Gunung Puntang with burnt trees in the foreground (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
An afternoon view of Papandayan's active craters from near Pondok Salada (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
A dusk view of Papandayan's active craters the same day its status was upgraded to Alert Level 3 (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Full moon over Pondok Salada at Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Early morning view over Papandayan to Cikuray (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
The trail down Papandayan towards Cileuleuy and Pangalengan (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Looking up to Papandayan from the trail to Cileuleuy (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Papandayan's true peak of Gunung Malang as seen from the tea plantations near Cileuleuy (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Papandayan's true peak of Gunung Malang as seen from Cileuleuy (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Tea plantations between Gunung Papandayan and Pangalengan (Daniel Quinn, August 2011)
Papandayan crater (unknown photographer, 1910)
Papandayan crater (unknown photographer, 1900) Courtesy TropenMuseum Archives
Papandayan crater (M Louise Treub, 1904) Courtesy TropenMuseum Archives
At Papandayan (unknown photographer, 1937) Courtesy TropenMuseum Archives
A sign at Papandayan crater (unknown photographer, 1950) Courtesy TropenMuseum Archives
At Papandayan crater (unknown photographer and date) Courtesy TropenMuseum Archives
An aerial view from the south shows the complex summit of Papandayan volcano. The lighter-colored area at the left is Alun-Alun, the uppermost of four summit craters. Steam rises from a hydrothermal area within a large crater, breached to the NE, that formed by collapse of the summit in 1772. The forested peak at the right is the eastern summit of Gunung Papandayan. The two peaks at the upper left are Gunung Puntang and Gunung Jaja. Photo published in Taverne, 1926 "Vulkaanstudien op Java," (courtesy of Volcanological Survey of Indonesia).
Papandayan from the road from Garut (Daniel Quinn, October 2009)
Into the Papandayan crater (Daniel Quinn, October 2009)
The Papandayan crater carpark (Daniel Quinn, October 2009)
Lots of activity at Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, October 2009)
Lots of sulphur vents at the main Papandayan crater (Daniel Quinn, May 2010)
The path leading beyond the crater area at Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, October 2009)
The new crater lake at Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, October 2009)
A view from the slopes above the new crater at Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, October 2009)
Papandayan crater scenery (Daniel Quinn, October 2009)
Sign for Balagadama crater near the mud pool at Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, May 2010)
Hot mud, Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, May 2010)
The hot mud pool at Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, October 2009)
The cobbled track beyond the main crater at Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, October 2009)
Pondok Salada, Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, May 2010)
The densely forested summit ridge - Gunung Malang (Daniel Quinn, May 2010)
The densely forested summit ridge above the Alun-alun, Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, May 2010)
The grassy plains below the true summit - Gunung Malang (Daniel Quinn, May 2010)
Cloud on the true summit ridge - Gunung Malang (Daniel Quinn, May 2010)
Alun alun / Tegal Alur, Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, May 2010)
Burnt trees higher up on Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, May 2010)
Papandayan - looking back down to the active crater area (Daniel Quinn, May 2010)
The perfect cone of Cikuray seen from Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, May 2010)
Looking back down from above the main crater on Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, October 2009)
The path to Gunung Puntang, an outlying top of Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, October 2009)
On Papandayan, Cikuray in the distance (Daniel Quinn, October 2009)
On Papandayan, looking towards Gunung Puntang (Daniel Quinn, October 2009)
Small lake on the huge flat expanse near the top of Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, October 2009)
Looking towards the steep but less high southeast peak known as Gunung Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, October 2009)
Looking eastwards from the ridge towards Papandayan's Gunung Puntang on a misty morning (Daniel Quinn, October 2012)
Looking at Cikuray from the ridge towards Papandayan's Gunung Puntang on a misty morning (Daniel Quinn, October 2012)
Looking eastwards to Cikuray from the ridge towards Papandayan's Gunung Puntang on a misty morning (Daniel Quinn, October 2012)
Papandayan's Gunung Puntang on a misty morning (Daniel Quinn, October 2012)
Early morning on the old track across Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, October 2012)
Lots of sulphur, lots of gas, and lots of low cloud at Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, October 2012)
Fumarole action at Papandayan (Daniel Quinn, October 2012)
Looking back up the trail across Papandayan's active craters (Daniel Quinn, October 2012)
Papandayan active crater - note the burnt trees on the right (Daniel Quinn, October 2012)