Strombolian activity in the evening of 4 June 2009. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer) (895 Hits)
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Fishing boats in the caldera in front of erupting Anak Krakatau. 4 June 09 (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer) (1082 Hits)
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Individual explosions were usually directed to the west, strqight up high, or to the east. This one ... (748 Hits)
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A vertical eruption from the active crater (4 June 09) (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer) (720 Hits)
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Powerful strombolian explosion showering the whole summit cone with glowing bombs. (Photo: Tom Pfeif... (2906 Hits)
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Strombolian explosion from the new crater. (Photo: Jorge Santos) (1035 Hits)
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Wonderful strombolian activity at Anak Krakatau. Night of 6-7 June 09. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer) (1639 Hits)
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Strong strombolian activity in moonlight observed from Anak Krakatau. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer) (684 Hits)
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Sometimes, much more powerful explosions take place, throwing bombs all over the cone and beyond, da... (667 Hits)
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Wide-angle view of the area beneath the erupting summit cone, illuminated by the full moon. (Photo: ... (1720 Hits)
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Clouds from an approaching storm are coming in and reflect the light from the eruptions. (Photo: Tom... (548 Hits)
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A thunderstorm is approaching and behind Anak Krakatau. (Photo: Jorge Santos) Buy this image(1112 Hits)
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Strombolian eruption at dawn. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer) (544 Hits)
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Strong ash-rich eruption at night. An observer's flashlight is visible on the old crater rim (an ext... (593 Hits)
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Powerful, vulcanian-type explosions throw blocks and bombs all over the cone and beyond, often reach... (517 Hits)
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Powerful explosion at dusk. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer) (379 Hits)
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Night-time eruption in full moon light. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer) (379 Hits)
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A powerful eruption directed towards the old crater rim (east), where many bombs impact. (Photo: Tom... (645 Hits)
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A night filled with fireworks from Anak Krakatau ends. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer) (367 Hits)
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Strombolian eruptions in the first morning light. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer) (223 Hits)
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Ash rich eruption in the morning, with the clouds of the passed thunderstorm behind. (Photo: Tom Pfe... (286 Hits)
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In daylight, the incandescent bombs of the eruptions are no longer visible. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer) (256 Hits)
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