k Anak Krakatau volcano satellite image Anak Krakatau volcano. Satellite image of the volcano Anak Krakatau Child of Krakatau showing the crater circular, centre, surrounded by lava flows red and black ash, and new plant growth around the eastern shores green, right. North is at top. Anak Krakatau emerged in 1927 from the seas that cover the remains of Krakatau, a volcano that erupted so violently in 1883 that two thirds of the island collapsed into the sea. Anak Krakatau has been erupting and growing ever since, and is a natural laboratory to watch the development of a new ecosystem. Anak Krakatau lies in the Sunda Strait between the Indonesian islands of Java and Sumatra. Photographed by the Ikonos satellite on 11th June, 1998. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Anak Krakatau volcano satellite image Anak Krakatau volcano. Satellite image of the volcano Anak Krakatau  Child of Krakatau  showing the crater  circular, centre , surrounded by lava flows  red  and black ash, and new plant growth around the eastern shores  green, right . North is at top. Anak Krakatau emerged in 1927 from the seas that cover the remains of Krakatau, a volcano that erupted so violently in 1883 that two thirds of the island collapsed into the sea. Anak Krakatau has been erupting and growing ever since, and is a natural laboratory to watch the development of a new ecosystem. Anak Krakatau lies in the Sunda Strait between the Indonesian islands of Java and Sumatra. Photographed by the Ikonos satellite on 11th June, 1998.
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Anak Krakatau volcano satellite image

Anak Krakatau volcano. Satellite image of the volcano Anak Krakatau (Child of Krakatau) showing the crater (circular, centre), surrounded by lava flows (red) and black ash, and new plant growth around the eastern shores (green, right). North is at top. Anak Krakatau emerged in 1927 from the seas that cover the remains of Krakatau, a volcano that erupted so violently in 1883 that two thirds of the island collapsed into the sea. Anak Krakatau has been erupting and growing ever since, and is a natural laboratory to watch the development of a new ecosystem. Anak Krakatau lies in the Sunda Strait between the Indonesian islands of Java and Sumatra. Photographed by the Ikonos satellite on 11th June, 1998.

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