Pulau Bali topographic map
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Pulau Bali
Bali features a diverse topography shaped by a volcanic origin, which significantly influences its landscapes and climate. The island is dominated by a central mountain range that runs from west to east, with Mount Agung, reaching an elevation of approximately 10,308 feet, standing as the highest peak and a prominent spiritual site. Surrounding this mountainous backbone are several other volcanic formations, including Mount Batur, which rises about 5,630 feet. The northern slopes of these mountains are steep and rugged, leading to narrow coastal lowlands, while the southern slopes taper into fertile plains that support rice terraces and local agriculture. Bali's southern region is also known for its stunning white sandy beaches, such as Kuta and Nusa Dua, which contrast with the cooler, highland areas rich in lakes, like Lake Batur and Lake Beratan. This varied topography not only creates stunning visual contrasts but also fosters diverse ecosystems and cultural practices across the island.
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Name: Pulau Bali topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Pulau Bali, Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia (-8.85043 114.43162 -8.06159 115.71150)
Average elevation: 400 ft
Minimum elevation: -3 ft
Maximum elevation: 9,570 ft
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