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All That's Interesting on MSNThe Eruption Of Mount Tambora, The 1815 Disaster That Led To The ‘Year Without A Summer’The eruption of Indonesia's Mount Tambora on April 10, 1815, was the most powerful volcanic blast in history. The immediate damage was devastating: Entire villages were gone, the landscapes of Sumbawa ...
A view from the caldera rim of Tambora, taken June 2008. Paul Hessels / Wikimedia Commons Before the eruption in 1815, Tambora was a volcano that might have been 4,300 meters (~14,100 feet) tall ...
In 1815, the Tambora volcano, located in what is now Indonesia, killed more than 60,000 people and turned summer to winter. In 1815, ... The caldera of Tambora KATIE PREECE ...
Signs of unrest at the famous Tambora Caldera in Indonesia. I originally had this information in today’s first post, but it likely deserves it’s own post, so here it is.
Tambora caldera is located at 1,100 meters above the crater's edges. Motilato Lake, the biggest lake in Asia, lies on the caldera with its 20 hectares size. Adventure of Tambora caldera has been ...
In the shadow of the world's most infamous volcanoes, history has been shaped by fire and ash. From the catastrophic eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815, which forged a nearly four-mile caldera and ...
Vista aérea de la cima y caldera del volcán Tambora. Crédito: Jialiang Gao (peace-on-earth.org) / Wikimedia Commons En Europa y América del Norte, el verano de 1816 estuvo marcado por heladas, nevadas ...
The Tambora caldera is visible from space in this radar image. More details. The explosion took place in April 1815, affecting a huge area, including the Maluku islands, Java, and parts of Bali and ...
Mount Tambora in Indonesia 1815 was the planet’s last massive eruption and it ushered in global disaster. Scientists warn the world may be due another and it is not prepared ...
I originally had this information in today's first post, but it likely deserves it's own post, so here it is. Eruptions reader Martin pointed out an new report (Indonesian) from the volcanological ...
Mount Tambora in Indonesia 1815 was the planet’s last massive eruption and it ushered in global disaster. Scientists warn the world may be due another and it is not prepared ...
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