Mount Binaiya

Mount Binaiya (Indonesian: Gunung Binaia) is the highest point on the Indonesian island of Seram (or Ceram). At an elevation of 3,027 metres (9,931 ft), it is one of the one hundred most topographically prominent peaks on Earth.

Mount Binaiya
Mount Binaiya
Location of Mount Binaiya on the Indonesian island of Seram
Highest point
Elevation3,027 m (9,931 ft)[1]
Prominence3,027 m (9,931 ft)[2]
Ranked 88th
Isolation704 km (437 mi) 
ListingIsland high point
Ultra
Ribu
Coordinates3°10′24″S 129°27′18″E[2]
Geography
LocationSeram, Maluku Province, Indonesia

Mount Binaiya or Binaya located at Manusela National Park with endemic biodiversity [3] like cassowary, cuscus, Todiramphus lazuli, Todiramphus sanctus, Philemon subcorniculatus dan Alisterus amboinensis (king parrot/ambon parrot), ternate parrot (Lorius garrulus), nape of purple parrot/Blackhead Parrot (L. domicella), Ceram Cockatoo (Cacatua moluccensis), kingfisher (Halcyon lazuli dan H. sancta), Big Seram honeybird (Philemon subcorniculatus), and Ceram bat (Pteropus ocularis.[4]

See also

  • List of Ultras of Malay Archipelago

References

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