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Lake Toba is a large lake, 100 km long and 30 km wide, in the middle of the northern part of the Indonesian island of Sumatra, stretching from 2.88° N 98.52° E to 2.35° N 99.1° E.
In 1949 the Dutch geologist Rein van Bemmelen reported that Lake Toba was surrounded by a layer of ignimbrite rocks, and was a large volcanic caldera.
Oceanographers discovered Toba ash on the floor of the eastern Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal.
Lake Toba, a lake in northern Sumatra, Indonesia, and site of the volcanic Toba eruption 75,000 years ago; and the Toba catastrophe theory, according to which modern human evolution was affected by this event.
Toba, a Java-to-C translator developed in University of Arizona, which supports Java 1.1 and no later versions.