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The famous light house at Anjar where the tsunami after the historic eruption of Krakatau destroyed the older light house. (Photo: Tobias Schorr)
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The group (June expedition) after the return to the west coast at Carita. (Photo: Tom Pfeiffer)
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The ruin of the tsunami hidden lighthouse of Anyer that was destroyed by the historic eruption of Krakatau. (Photo: Tobias Schorr)
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View from the famous lighthouse of Anyar that was hit by the Krakatau tsunami. (Photo: Tobias Schorr)
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Batu Tara photos A remote island in the Flores Sea of Indonesia formed by a single volcano that has been in strong strombolian eruption for years. We regularly lead expeditions to there where we camp several days to observe it.
Photos from Kamchatka Kamchatka in Russia's far east is one of world's remotest regions and has an almost unparalleled density of active volcanoes. Look at photos taken during our expeditions from this wonderful corner of the world!
Ambrym volcano photos Ambrym (Vanuatu) is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Its vast caldera has an amazing moonscape and several active vents that contain boiling lava lakes, most famous Marum and Benbow.
Latest quakes at Katla volcano One of Iceland's most active and dangerous volcanoes is showing signs of unrest and statistically due for a new eruption. Earthquakes could give a clue.