'Samosir', or 'Pulau Samosir', is a large
volcanic island in
Lake Toba. Lake Toba is located in the north of the island of
Sumatra in
Indonesia.
The lake and island were formed after the eruption of a
super volcano some 75 000 years ago.
[1] The island was originally connected to the surrounding
caldera wall by a small
isthmus, which was cut through to aid navigation.
At 630km², Samosir is also notable as being the largest island within an island, and the fourth largest
lake island in the world.
[2]
Samosir is a popular
tourist destination due to the fantastic vistas it offers. The tourist resorts are concentrated in the
Tuktuk area. The island is the centre of the
Batak culture and many of this people's artifacts remain on the island.
References
1. Toba, Sumatra, Indonesia Volcanoworld, Accessed June 7 2006
2. Island Superlatives World Island Information, Accessed June 7 2006