I was privileged to see Anak Kratakau, an active volcano, from close proximity, during the educational trip to Krakatau Islands.
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Anak Krakatau, an active volcano |
We went there for educational and research purposes as the follow up of international seminar on Krakatau held a day before.
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The black sand beach |
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The other side of the islands |
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When we went there, the volcano was still active |
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Very cool!
ReplyDeleteThank you...glad you like it!
DeleteThat volcano shot is so cool! It's almost surreal.
ReplyDeleteI love it too, Alissa..and it's still active. Being so close to an active volcano brings a certain level of excitement :)
DeleteTernyata indah juga ya,
ReplyDeleteBeberapa tahun nge-gawe di Cilegon, malah belum sempat ke sana, cuman sering lihat dari Merak sambil ngopi-ngopi.
Terima kasih
bangeeet mba..ayo mampir dooong
DeleteIt's on my bucket list to see a volcano in person some day! We did the black sand beach in Iceland, and even though it was rainy and foggy, it was still beautiful there!
ReplyDeleteAku masih terngiang, melihat pulau2 saat menuju Krakatau, Mam. Kalau punya banyak waktu, bisa duduk2 dulu di sekitar pulau yang sampai sekarang aku belum hafal nama2nya kecuali Sebesi dan Sebuku. Hihihi
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