Krakatoa archipelago
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title:
Krakatoa archipelago
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The Krakatoa Archipelago is a small uninhabited archipelago of volcanic islands formed by the Krakatoa stratovolcano located in the Sunda Strait, nestled between the much larger islands of Java and Sumatra. As of 2018, the archipelago consists of four main islands: Verlaten, Lang, Rakata, and the currently volcanically active Anak Krakatoa. Together, the islands are a part of the Indonesian island arc system, created by the northeastward subduction of the Indo-Australian Plate. As part of a dyna
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Archipelago of volcanic islands in Indonesia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krakatoa_archipelago
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2024-03-20T20:16:53Z
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