Sindoro from Dieng Plateau (Heinz von Holzen, August 2007)
Merbabu, Merapi and Sumbing from Sindoro (Daniel Quinn, June 2010)
Sindoro (Wolfgang Piecha)
Sindoro (Heinz von Holzen, August 2007)
Sindoro from Sumbing (Heinz von Holzen, August 2007)
Dawn on Sindoro (Daniel Quinn, June 2010)
Merbabu and Merapi from Sindoro (Daniel Quinn, June 2010)
Sumbing from Sindoro (Daniel Quinn, June 2010)
The north coast of Java from Sindoro (Daniel Quinn, June 2010)
Moon above Sindoro crater (Daniel Quinn, June 2010)
The Dieng hills in the distance from Sindoro (Daniel Quinn, June 2010)
The edge of the Sindoro crater (Daniel Quinn, June 2010)
Sindoro Crater (Daniel Quinn, June 2010)
Ungaran in the distance, from Sindoro (Daniel Quinn, June 2010)
Sindoro crater (Daniel Quinn, June 2010)
Sindoro - looking back up the trail on the way down to Kledung (Daniel Quinn, June 2010)
Sumbing from Sindoro (Heinz von Holzen, August 2007)
Sindoro crater (Wolfgang Piecha)
Merbabu (left) and smoking Merapi (right) as seen from Sindoro (Wolfgang Piecha)
Merbabu, Merapi and Sumbing from Sindoro (Wolfgang Piecha)
Sumbing from Sindoro (Wolfgang Piecha)
Sindoro from Sumbing (Daniel Quinn, June 2010)
Sindoro from Kledung Pass (Daniel Quinn, June 2010)
Sumbing and Sindoro from Merbabu (Heinz von Holzen, August 2007)
Gunung Sindoro and Dieng Plateau (unknown photographer, 1914, courtesy Tropen Museum)
Gunung Sindoro (Georg Friedrich Johannes Bley, 1937) Courtesy TropenMuseum Archives
An aerial view from the NW looks across the summit crater complex of Gunung Sindoro volcano to Gunung Sumbing. These imposing 3000-m-high conical stratovolcanoes form prominent landmarks between the Dieng volcanic complex and the city of Yogjakarta. Both volcanoes have erupted in historical time. Photo published in Taverne, 1926 "Vulkaanstudien op Java," (courtesy of Volcanological Survey of Indonesia).