The latest eruptive phase of Bromo started in December 2015, and as of today seem to have decreased or even ended. The last reports of ash venting from the volcano was in the last weeks of November 2016.
During my visit at Bromo in February, Bromo was seen emitting a low to medium strong degassing plume. Strong sounds could be heard from the crater, during emission of gas, sounding like a jet engine. The sounds could even be heard at times, as far as 3km from the cone.
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18th February 2017
Bromo emitting a blue looking gas plume. (18th February)(18th February)Inside one of the major Lahar riverbeds from Bromo. (18th February)The Batok cone seen from inside the riverbed.(18th February)The depth of some portions of the sides of the now dried up riverbed, is more than 5 meters(18th February)Looking into the Bromo Crater. Strong degassing sounds was present. Sounded like a jet engine.(18th February)(18th February)(18th February)(18th February)(18th February)(18th February)(18th February)(18th February)(18th February)(18th February)
19th February
Aeriak view of the crater(19th February)Degassing plume against the night sky (19th February)
20th February
Aerial photo showing Bromo and the volcanic crater behind it, the Segero Wedi crater. Segero Wedi is not active and it has not erupted in modern history. (20th February)(20th February)(20th February)(20th February)(20th February)(20th February)The Segero Wedi. It is now the rainy season, and you may notice a body of water have formed in the back-left of the crater. Who knows, in the future this crater may turn into a crater lake? (20th February)