After several hundred years of dormancy, in 1812, Mount Tambora began to rumble and belch clouds of black smoke. Small ...
In April 1815, the eruption of Tambora Volcano in Indonesia — one of the largest in recorded history — blasted ash and gases into the atmosphere purportedly causing widespread cooling and crop ...
The 1815 massive eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia should ring alarm bells. Imagine if this happened today. Around 90,000 people on Sumbawa Island and neighbouring Lombok were killed when ...
Tambora unleashed its fury over two weeks in April in the most explosive and lethal series of eruptions in recorded history. The blasts propelled rock and ash perhaps 25 miles into the sky above ...
The largest volcanic eruption in 2,000 years On April 5, 1815, Mount Tambora, a volcano on the island of Sumbawa in the Indonesian archipelago, suddenly erupted. Five days later, Tambora erupted ...