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Malay-Indonesian Archipelago Island High Points

Showing Rodney Ziak's first ascent dates for climbed peaks

RankIslandPeak Elev-Ft
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CountryIsol-MiAscent Date
9.TimorRamelau9721East Timor478.9 
1.New GuineaCarstensz Pyramid16,024Indonesia3269.4 
3.SumatraGunung Kerinci12,484Indonesia1183.1 
4.LombokGunung Rinjani12,224Indonesia994.6 
5.JavaGunung Semeru12,060Indonesia242.9 
6.SulawesiGunung Rantemario11,411Indonesia423.6 
7.BaliGunung Agung9944Indonesia65.5 
8.CeramGunung Binaiya9931Indonesia437.2 
10.SumbawaGunung Tambora8930Indonesia103.3 
12.BuruKapalatmada8858Indonesia223.6 
14.FloresPoco Ngandonalu7766Indonesia172.6 
17.BacanBuku Sibela6926Indonesia197.9 
18.SangeangSangeang6394Indonesia76.1 
21.SiauKarangetang5994Indonesia94.8 
22.AlorDola Koyakoya5974Indonesia57.2 
24.TidoreKiematubu5741Indonesia96.5 
25.TernateGamalama5627Indonesia11.2 
26.AdonaraIli Boleng5440Indonesia35.5 
28.LomblenIli Labalekang5318Indonesia16.2 
29.ObiPulau Obi5285Indonesia55.9 
30.KabaenaSambapolulu5151Indonesia123.4 
31.HalmaheraGamkonora5118Indonesia41.5 
32.YapenPulau Yapen4908Indonesia105.9 
33.TaliabuPulau Taliabu4642Indonesia127.4 
34.WetarLalaitu4629Indonesia66.0 
35.MakianKie Besi4452Indonesia23.6 
36.SangiheAwu4396Indonesia62.4 
37.PantarSirung4383Indonesia30.8 
38.MorotaiSabatai4101Indonesia52.4 
39.SumbaWanggameti4019Indonesia96.4 
40.BatantaBatanta3885Indonesia117.7 
41.LinggaDaik3822Indonesia238.7 
43.MangoleLoku3698Indonesia96.5 
44.ButungKabawo Lambohogo3507Indonesia89.9 
45.AmbonSalahutu3356Indonesia20.2 
46.PelengTombia3353Indonesia48.4 
47.KarimataCabang3301Indonesia89.5 
48.BiakBonsupiori3264Indonesia87.3 
49.PuraPura3251Indonesia22.5 
50.WaigeoMandum3205Indonesia52.5 
52.BesarPulau Besar3015Indonesia15.8 
53.WowoniWawo Lantambaga2982Indonesia22.5 
55.SebesiSebesi2769Indonesia15.5 
56.KomodoAra2703Indonesia36.2 
57.KrakatauRakata2667Indonesia13.5 
59.ManadotuaManado Tua2641Indonesia20.2 
60.ThulandangBukiri Kalongan2579Indonesia30.0 
61.KombaBatu Tara2454Indonesia31.9 
62.RincaDora Ora2411Indonesia21.1 
63.RuangRuang2379Indonesia6.6 
65.BangkaBangka High Point2231Indonesia145.6 
66.BaweanPulau Bawean2149Indonesia125.6 
68.WehPulau Weh2126Indonesia36.0 
69.Banda ApiBanda Api2100Indonesia97.2 
70.BelitungGunung Tajam1575Indonesia91.7 
71.KarimunJantan1440Indonesia121.3 
72.PanaitanRaksa1079Indonesia34.2 
73.Anak KrakatauAnak Krakatau945Indonesia3.2 
2.BorneoKinabalu13,435Malaysia1561.5 
54.LangkawiGunung Raya2890Malaysia96.8 
11.BougainvilleMount Balbi8907Papua New Guinea466.2 
13.Goodenough IslandGoodenough High Point8320Papua New Guinea64.7 
15.New IrelandNew Ireland High Point7677Papua New Guinea175.0 
16.New BritainMount Ulawun7657Papua New Guinea118.8 
19.Fergusson IslandFergusson High Point6388Papua New Guinea39.7 
20.Karkar IslandMount Kanangio6001Papua New Guinea91.5 
23.Manam IslandManam High Point5928Papua New Guinea77.0 
27.Umboi IslandUmboi High Point5430Papua New Guinea29.8 
42.Normanby IslandNormandy High Point3799Papua New Guinea51.8 
51.New HanoverMount Deimiling3150Papua New Guinea138.1 
58.Tagula IslandMount Riu2644Papua New Guinea180.1 
64.Manus IslandMount Dremsel2356Papua New Guinea186.8 
67.Mussau IslandEunainaun Mount2136Papua New Guinea86.6 
74.Woodlark IslandMount Kabati738Papua New Guinea127.9 

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List Description

The Malay-Indonesian Archipelago is the largest group of islands on the earth. Stretching from Sumatra to New Guinea, it includes the world's 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 11th, and 13th largest islands. All of the major islands in the archipelago are mountainous and rugged, crowned by the ranges of New Guinea, which features the world's highest island mountains.

Most of the peaks on these islands are volcanoes, and many are active. The notable exceptions are the non-volcanic high ranges of New Guinea and Borneo, but the island arc that includes Sumatra, Java, Bali, Lombok, and the Nusa Tenggara islands has one of the densest concentrations of high volcanoes anywhere.

 


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