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Toba Lake
World
famous is the crater Toba Lake in the Batak highlands; approximately five hours
drive from Medan. Toba Lake is the largest lake in South East Asia and also one
of the most spectacular, surrounded by tall mountains and with the large island
of Samosir in the middle. If we descend from the mountain we see the lake
glittering in all its beauty. The Dutch writer Rudy Kousbroek even called Toba
Lake, 'the most beautiful place on earth'. Most visitors stay on the peninsula
of Tuk Tuk on Samosir, named after the linguist Herman Neubronner van der Tuuk.
In general people stay several days on Samosir to discover the island, to visit
traditional Batak villages, to swim in the lake and go to the hot springs in
Pangururan.
The
centerpiece of North Sumatra, Lake Toba's bracing climate and magnificent
panoramas clear the mind and soothe the soul. For decades a magnet from
regional and foreign visitors alike, Toba has developed into a full-featured
highland resort while retaining the rustic charm and relaxed ambiance that
define Toba's attraction. Formed by a stupendous prehistoric volcanic
explosion, the 100 km long lake is the largest in Southeast Asia and one of the
deepest and the highest in the world. The drama of that cataclysmic birth
persist in 500 meter cliffs dropping into the blue-green waters, surrounded by
steep, pine covered sloped, the climate is fresh and pleasant, with just enough
rain to support the lush vegetation.
Toba
Lake is a 100kms x 30kms volcanic lake in North Sumatra, Indonesia. Toba Lake
has become one of the main tourist attractions for a long time in North Sumatra
apart from Bukit Lawang and Nias, visited by both domestic and foreign tourist.
The Origin of Toba Lake
It
is estimated that Toba Lake was formed during a volcanic eruption about
73.000-75.000 years ago and which was the most recent super volcano eruption.
Bill Rose and Craig Chesner from Michigan Technological University estimated
that volcanic materials that were spewed out the mountain totaling 2800km3,
with 800km3 ignimbrites rock and 2000km3 volcanic ash that is estimated was
blown (wind) to the west for 2 weeks. This incident caused mass death
(destruction) and to several species also causes extinction. According to some
DNA proof, this eruption also shrinks the humankind population to around
thousands back then.
After
this eruption, a caldera was formed that was filled by water afterwards and now
known as Toba Lake. The pressure from the dormant magma, which has not yet
erupted, caused Samosir Island to emerge. The region that now known as Samosir
Island originally was a peninsula that attached to the Sumatran mainland. In
this peninsula the Netherlands built the water canal 10 m width.
For
the first time visitors, going through Medan-Parapat route seeing a lake as big
as that made Samosir appear like an amazing grand island. However, the island
perspective will certainly faded with the increase in Toba plateau visitor,
Nias and the other places in the south, through Medan-Berastagi route. Samosir
occupied a central geographical position in the Toba plateau region. With the
declaration of the Toba Samosir Regency (the inhabitants 302.000 lives, the
area with wide of 3.440 km including the lake) it finally ascend from only a
shadow into a Regency. Moreover, the width of Samosir Island exceed Singapore
(647 km), in fact Toba Lake almost twice bigger than Singapore. The Samosir
image in tourism books as the backpackers location must be changed because this
historic place must restore the greatness of its past.
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