Ya this in Anak Krakatoa. The original Krakatoa self destructed in 1883. One of these days Anak will stop producing these little explosions and may blow itself apart like Krakatoa did.
@JaiMac28 You aren't familiar with Krakatoa, are you, he said when it 'really blows' meaning when it has a major eruption, Krakatoa was i believe said to be the second (if not the most) violent volcanic eruption in observed and recorded history. So yes, they would probably die if it truly erupted.
Anak Krakatoa (child of krakatoa) grows at a rate of 5ft per year - an dits still growing. The original explosion was so violent it blew most of the island apart and the new island grew from beneath the sea within a matter of months. It sits directly above the Eurasian/Indonesian tectonic plate, hence the seismic activity of the area.
@r0ni6 go fuck yourself
xzachx24 6 months ago
Ya this in Anak Krakatoa. The original Krakatoa self destructed in 1883. One of these days Anak will stop producing these little explosions and may blow itself apart like Krakatoa did.
matteng1997 11 months ago
Awesome eruption, thanks for the video..... congratulations
AlbiorixGallic 1 year ago
safer distance is about 2km from its peak.
and Krakatoa is still growing, by its small eruption, until the super eruption. may be tens or hundreds years again?
So why we dont just watch this attractive scenery? ^^
r0ni6 1 year ago
@Stormwind187 thats because it blew the mountain apart and caused a tsunami didnt it.
magmaninja 1 year ago
@JaiMac28 You aren't familiar with Krakatoa, are you, he said when it 'really blows' meaning when it has a major eruption, Krakatoa was i believe said to be the second (if not the most) violent volcanic eruption in observed and recorded history. So yes, they would probably die if it truly erupted.
Stormwind187 1 year ago
@Maltray why would they be dead...?
JaiMac28 1 year ago
Suatu hari nanti anak karakatoa ini akan meletup sama dahsyatnya dengan ibunya pada 1883 dulu.....
Atup72 1 year ago
Anak Krakatoa (child of krakatoa) grows at a rate of 5ft per year - an dits still growing. The original explosion was so violent it blew most of the island apart and the new island grew from beneath the sea within a matter of months. It sits directly above the Eurasian/Indonesian tectonic plate, hence the seismic activity of the area.
glasgowprincess 1 year ago
@Maltray how would they be dead?
skateboard325 1 year ago