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Krakatoa is 549 miles from San Francisco.
In a sense: continued eruptions at Krakatoa/Krakatau since 1927 have built a new island, called Anak Krakatau (child of Krakatoa).
There is a new volcano in the same spot where Krakatoa once was and they are now calling the new volcano the son of Krakatoa.
The Krakatoa volcano eruption that occurred in 1883 in Sumatra, Indonesia. It was so powerful that it even destroyed the volcano. Today, Krakatoa's son, "Anak Krakatau" that was made of Krakatoa's eruption stands on the remains of the 1883 Krakatoa eruption.
The distance between these two volcanoes is about 6,970 miles.
No. They are nowhere near each other. Moscow is in eastern Russia. Krakatoa is more than 5,700 miles away in Indonesia.
132 people died in tsunami in Krakatoa
Krakatoa or Krakatau in Indonesia was the loudest volcanic explosion that ever recorded, was heard 3,500 km ( 2,170 miles ) and it was in 1883
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The noise could be heard for over 3,000 miles