The Krakatoa Volcanic Eruption of 1883 - The Loudest Sound Ever Heard?

In 1883, possibly the loudest sound ever heard, detonated in the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra, Indonesia. The source of this explosion? A volcano that has gone down in infamy. Over 36,000 lives were lost in the ensuing pyroclastic flows and tsunami, and is the second deadliest volcanic eruption in recorded history. This is Infamous Geography. This is Krakatoa. πŸ•TIMESTAMPSπŸ•– πŸ‘‰ 0:00 Introduction, Titles πŸ‘‰ 1:40 Indonesia and the Ring of Fire πŸ‘‰ 2:36 The Sunda Strait and Krakatoa Today πŸ‘‰ 3:45 Earlier Eruptions of Krakatoa πŸ‘‰ 4:23 The Krakatoa Eruption of 1883 πŸ‘‰ 6:01 The Loudest Sound Ever Heard? πŸ‘‰ 7:46 The Killer Pyroclastic Flows of Krakatoa πŸ‘‰ 8:24 The Killer Tsunami of Krakatoa πŸ‘‰ 9:40 The Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) πŸ‘‰ 11:19 The Mount Tambora Eruption of 1815 πŸ‘‰ 12:12 The Mount Toba Supervolcano Eruption πŸ‘‰ 12:42 Volcanoes, the Life Bringers Ԁ
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