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Puncak Mandala

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Puncak Mandala
Julianatop, Aplim Apom
Puncak Mandala from northwest
Highest point
Elevation4,760 m (15,620 ft)[1]
Prominence2,760 m (9,060 ft)[1]
ListingSeven Second Summits
Ultra
Ribu
Coordinates4°42′31″S 140°17′21″E / 4.70861°S 140.28917°E / -4.70861; 140.28917
Geography
Puncak Mandala is located in Western New Guinea
Puncak Mandala
Puncak Mandala
Puncak Mandala is located in Highland Papua
Puncak Mandala
Puncak Mandala
Puncak Mandala (Highland Papua)
Parent rangeJayawijaya (Orange) Range
Climbing
First ascent9 September 1959
by Herman Verstappen, Arthur Escher, Max Tissing, Jan de Wijn & Piet ter Laag [2]

Puncak Mandala or Mandala Peak (until 1963 Julianatop or Juliana Peak) is a mountain located in Highland Papua, Indonesia. At 4,760 metres (15,617 ft), it is the highest point of the Jayawijaya (Orange) Range and is included in Seven Second Summits. Following Mount Carstensz (4884 m) 350 km to the west, Mandala is the second-highest freestanding mountain in Oceania, Australasia, New Guinea, and Indonesia.[3][4]

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Etymology

Locally, the mountain peak is called Aplim Apom, a holy place where the creator Atangki created humans, Aplim Apom Sibilki (children of Aplim Apom). Under Indonesian administration, the mountain is called Mandala Peak. While the reasoning was not recorded at the time, the name Mandala corresponds with the Aplim Apom creation myth. The mountain is believed to be the center of the universe and the mythical place where Atangki resides.[5]

Geology

Mandala is one of the three high massifs of Western New Guinea, together with the Carstensz and Trikora complexes.[4] This peak used to have an ice cap, but it was last seen in 1989 and by 2003 it was gone.[4] Based on the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission data, this peak is likely higher than Puncak Trikora, which lost its icecap in about 1960.[4]

Ascents

Climbers from the Dutch 1959 expedition to the Star Mountains reached the peak of Puncak Mandala on 9 September.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Mountains of the Indonesian Archipelago" Peaklist.org. Retrieved 7 November 2011.
  2. ^ Video report of first ascent (in Dutch)
  3. ^ List of highest mountains in Indonesia at the Gunung Baggingsite.
  4. ^ a b c d "Puncak Mandala, Indonesia". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved November 8, 2011.
  5. ^ Sitokdana, Melkior N.N (2016). Sejarah Nama Pegunungan Bintang, Papua & Awal Mula Peradaban Orang Asli Pegunungan Bintang. PT Kanisius. Retrieved 2024-05-21.
  6. ^ Jansen Hendriks, Gerda. "Sterrengebergte" (in Dutch). NPO. Retrieved 30 August 2016.

Further reading


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