Anak Krakatoa
The Anak Krakatoa (Child of Krakatoa) or Anak Krakatau is a small volcanic island in the Sunda Strait. It is between the islands of Java and Sumatra. Mount Anak Krakatoa is a leftover piece of Mount Krakatoa, which erupted in 1883.[1] After the eruption of Krakatoa, new volcanic activity began on the bottom of the ocean along the same line as the previous volcanoes. In early 1928, a new volcano grew until its top came above the water. By 1930 it had become a small island. The volcano has been active sporadically since that time. The volcano has continued to grow to an elevation of about 1,000 feet (300 metres) above the sea.[2] It has became famous because it erupted in 2018, causing a tsunami that killed many people and damaged buildings and property.[3]
Anak Krakatoa Media
- COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Het eiland Anak Krakatau gevormd na de eruptie van de Krakatau TMnr 10004045.jpg
Anak Krakatoa, c. 1929
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Anak Krakatoa or Anak Krakatau or Anak Krakatao is a volcanic island in the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra in Indonesia
- Anak Krakatau on Sentinel-2 L2A image 2022 May 03.jpg
Sentinel-2 satellite view of Anak Krakatoa on 3 May 2022 in natural color. Clockwise from upper left: Sertung Island; Anak Krakatau, Panjang Island, and Rakata Island (lower right).
References
- ↑ "Serunya Berpetualang ke Anak Gunung Krakatau | Dinas Pariwisata Provinsi Banten". dispar.bantenprov.go.id. Archived from the original on 2021-01-23. Retrieved 2021-01-16.
- ↑ "Krakatoa | Location, Eruption, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2021-01-16.
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