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Mount Kerinci

Stratovolcano in Indonesia
Mount Kerinci is an active stratovolcano and the highest mountain in Sumatra, Indonesia. At 12,484 ft above sea level, it provides Sumatra with the fifth-highest maximum elevation of any island in the world. Wikipedia
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Mount Kerinci is an active stratovolcano and the highest mountain in Sumatra, Indonesia. At 12,484 ft (3,805 m) above sea level, it provides Sumatra with ...
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Kerinci, a stratovolcano in central Sumatra, Indonesia, has had numerous moderate explosive eruptions since 1838. The previous eruption lasted from April 2018 ...
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Miserable, cold and Sleepless night. ... Started the trek in the dark with extremely strong wind. New experience trekking in trenches (unlike Semeru and Rinjani).
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Mar 8, 2023 · The Kerinci region of Sumatra offers you opportunities to climb, hike or swim your way to adventure. From the massive Kerinci Seblat ...
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Mt Kerinci is the highest mountain on the island of Sumatra and it is popular with mountain climbers. The nearest village and climber's base is Kersik Tuo, ...
The Kerinci Valley is known as the "rice bowl" of Sumatra because of all the crops grown there feed some seven million people. This coffee grows near the ...
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Feb 16, 2024 · Climb Gunung Kerinci, Indonesia's highest volcano. Trek into the Sumatran jungle, see wildlife, enjoy incredible views.
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Kerinci is a relatively new and still developing coffee area in Sumatra, at the southwest end of Lake Toba. The Kerinci Valley is surrounded by Mount ...
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Using a tradionally Latin American process of washing & fermenting, Kerinci is one of the cleanest cups you'll find in the West Sumatran region. With notes of ...
Kerinci from royalcoffee.com
Fully washed coffee, alternatively called “dry-hulled”, is uniquely rare in Sumatra where the wet-hulled method has dominated the marketplace for so many years.