Photo taken by Photographer Marco Fuller shows a storm passing over the fiery cone. Towering 1,200ft above the tropical stillness of the Sunda Strait in Indonesia, one of the most terrifying volcanoes the world has ever known has begun to stir once more. Almost 126 years to the day since Krakatoa first showed signs of an imminent eruption, stunning pictures released this week prove that the remnant of this once-enormous volcano is bubbling, boiling and brimming over. (Source: www.sina.com.cn)
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Photo taken by Photographer Marco Fuller shows the remnant of this once-enormous volcano is bubbling, boiling and brimming over. In 1883, more than 36,0000 people died when Krakatoa erupted - today, thousands more farmers live near the volcano
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Photo shows that in an awesome display of flaming lava and molten ash, Anak Krakatoa - the child of Krakatoa - reveals its latent power. In recent years, eruptions have steadily grown in intensity
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