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  1. 18 de ago. de 2018 · El volcán indonesio Krakatoa fue el protagonista de una erupción tan grande, que sus efectos se pudieron ver en muchas partes del mundo. Así fue como los expertos pudieron darse cuenta de que ...

  2. 18 de may. de 2019 · Library of Congress The Krakatoa eruption of 1883 is considered the loudest sound ever. On the morning of August 26, 1883, the residents of the island of Krakatoa in the Sunda Strait of Indonesia, then-Dutch East Indie, arose like it was any other day. They went about their business as smoke trailed from the three volcanic cones that dotted the ...

  3. 24 de nov. de 2009 · Krakatoa exhibited its first stirrings in more than 200 years on May 20, 1883. A German warship passing by reported a seven-mile high cloud of ash and dust over Krakatoa.

  4. 25 de ago. de 2022 · Le 26 août 1883, l'Indonésie était secouée par une violente explosion produite par le volcan Krakatoa. Pendant 24 heures, des pluies de cendres brûlantes et des vagues gigantesques s'abattirent sur les environs, tuant quelque 36.000 personnes et faisant de cette éruption l'une des plus meurtrières de l'Histoire.

  5. Krakatau is een archipel van vier vulkanische eilanden in Indonesië, in de Straat Soenda tussen Java en Sumatra. Krakatau is vooral bekend door de zware vulkaanuitbarsting in 1883, waarbij een flink deel van de vulkaan door de zee verzwolgen werd. In 1928 kwam op de plek waar een deel van de vulkaan had gestaan een veel kleinere vulkaan boven ...

  6. Înainte de cataclismul din anul 1883, micul arhipelag Krakatoa era, de fapt, compus din trei insulițe: Panjang, Sertung și Krakatoa propriu-zisă, o insulă de doar 9 km lungime și 5 km lățime. Oamenii de știință cred că, cel mai probabil, cu mii de ani în urmă, pe locul viitorului vulcan era un munte cu formă conică, având baza de aproximativ 6 km în diametru.

  7. On an early May morning in 1883, the captain of the German warship Elisabeth spotted a cloud of ash and dust rising above the uninhabited island of Krakatau. Little did the captain know that his documentation of this ominous cloud would be one of the first recorded volcanic eruptions from this Indonesian island in at least two centuries.