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Krakatau Collection

"Krakatau: A Spectacular Force of Nature Unleashed" Witnessing a Krakatoa sunset is like stepping into an ethereal dreamscape

Background imageKrakatau Collection: Krakatoa sunsets, 1883 artworks

Krakatoa sunsets, 1883 artworks
Krakatoa sunsets. Artwork of the spectacular red and orange sunsets caused in London, England, by the August 1883 eruption of Krakatoa, a volcano thousands of kilometres away in Indonesia

Background imageKrakatau Collection: GPAC2A-00005

GPAC2A-00005
Island of Krakatoa before its destruction when its volcano erupted in 1883. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageKrakatau Collection: DDE-90024568

DDE-90024568
Indonesia, Sumatra, Java, Anak Krakatau. Smoke escaping from active volcano Anak Krakatau. Date: 19/05/2008

Background imageKrakatau Collection: DDE-90024567

DDE-90024567
Indonesia, Sumatra, Java, Anak Krakatau. Smoke escaping from active volcano Anak Krakatau. Date: 19/05/2008

Background imageKrakatau Collection: DDE-90024566

DDE-90024566
Indonesia, Sumatra, Java, Anak Krakatau. Smoke escaping from active volcano Anak Krakatau. Date: 19/05/2008

Background imageKrakatau Collection: DDE-90024565

DDE-90024565
Indonesia, Sumatra, Java, Anak Krakatau. Smoke escaping from active volcano Anak Krakatau. Date: 19/05/2008

Background imageKrakatau Collection: DDE-90024564

DDE-90024564
Indonesia, Sumatra, Java, Anak Krakatau. Smoke escaping from active volcano Anak Krakatau. Date: 19/05/2008

Background imageKrakatau Collection: DDE-90024563

DDE-90024563
Indonesia, Sumatra, Java, Anak Krakatau. Landscape shot of active volcano Anak Krakatau. Date: 19/05/2008

Background imageKrakatau Collection: DDE-90024562

DDE-90024562
Indonesia, Sumatra, Java, Anak Krakatau. Landscape shot of active volcano Anak Krakatau. Date: 19/05/2008

Background imageKrakatau Collection: Born In Krakatau

Born In Krakatau
Nico Fredia

Background imageKrakatau Collection: GPAC2A-00008

GPAC2A-00008
Ocean steamship carried inland in Sumatra by tsunami from the Krakatoa eruption, 1883. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageKrakatau Collection: GPAC2A-00022

GPAC2A-00022
Krakatoa and neighboring islets after the volcanic eruption of 1883. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageKrakatau Collection: Indonesia, Sumatra, Java, Anak Krakatau. Smoke escaping from active volcano Anak Krakatau

Indonesia, Sumatra, Java, Anak Krakatau. Smoke escaping from active volcano Anak Krakatau

Background imageKrakatau Collection: Krakatoa Volcano

Krakatoa Volcano
Indonesia, Java, Lampung, man walking on Anak Krakatoa volcano in Ujung Kulon National Park, designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1992

Background imageKrakatau Collection: Krakatoa in eruption

Krakatoa in eruption
Krakatoa during an early stage of the eruption. Plate 1 from The Eruption of Krakatoa (1888) by G. J. Symons

Background imageKrakatau Collection: Krakatau map

Krakatau map
Figure 1 from Krakatau by R D M Verbeek showing the group of islands

Background imageKrakatau Collection: GPAC2A-00021

GPAC2A-00021
Krakatoa and neighboring islets before the volcanic eruption of 1883. Hand colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageKrakatau Collection: Before and After

Before and After
Krakatau and neighbouring islets before and after the eruption


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"Krakatau: A Spectacular Force of Nature Unleashed" Witnessing a Krakatoa sunset is like stepping into an ethereal dreamscape, where the sky becomes a canvas painted with vibrant hues. The legacy of the 1883 eruption lives on through mesmerizing artworks that capture its raw power and beauty. GPAC2A-00005, DDE-90024568, DDE-90024567. . These numbers may seem random, but they represent the indelible mark left by Krakatau's cataclysmic eruption. Each digit signifies a moment frozen in time, reminding us of the sheer magnitude of this natural disaster. DDE-90024566 transports us to Java island in Indonesia, where Krakatau volcano erupted with unimaginable force. The photo captures nature's fury unleashed upon unsuspecting lands, forever etching itself into history. Born in Krakatau - a phrase that evokes both awe and trepidation. It symbolizes resilience amidst chaos and rebirth from destruction. This volcanic birthplace has shaped landscapes and cultures alike, leaving an indomitable imprint on those who call it home. Indonesia reveals its majestic allure through Sumatra's lush jungles, Java's bustling cities, and Anak Krakatau's smoky exhales. This active volcano serves as a constant reminder of Mother Earth's ceaseless power; her fiery breath both captivating and fearsome. From afar or up close – whether admiring stunning sunsets or witnessing smoke billowing from Anak Krakatau – one cannot help but be humbled by nature’s grandeur at play. In these moments we find solace in our insignificance against such colossal forces. Krakatau continues to captivate hearts worldwide as it stands as an emblematic testament to Earth’s ever-changing landscape. Its eruptions remind us that life is ephemeral yet resilient; beauty can emerge from chaos, and destruction can pave the way for rebirth.