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I made the Wikipedia "article" for Mount Samalas redirect to the Lake Segara Anak article, rather than adding a separate real article for Mount Samalas. Someday, if the text gets much larger than what's here now, this should be reconsidered. Yet another alternative was to redirect to Mount Rinjani, which also has a short description of the 1257 eruption. But the sources seem to be making it quite clear that Mount Samalas was adjacent to Mount Rinjani, not in the same place as Mount Rinjani. Peter Gulutzan (talk) 23:57, 2 February 2014 (UTC)Reply