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beautiful morning from Kinahrejo, my second visit after the big eruption in 2010
the summit was not very clear, but lucky i could get this shot :)
View from the east-side of Merapi volcano in Central Java, Indonesia, above Boyolali, from an Air Asia A320, flight from Solo to Kuala Lumpur.
A morning scenery of a village with studded sunrise..
With two mountains background, Merapi and Merbabu..
Clear blue skies ...
Warming sunrises ...
Thank's God for this amazing morning, the beautiful Indonesia ...
Mount Merapi spews hot smoke as seen from the Cangkringan village, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on Saturday 10 June 2006. Thousands of residents have been evacuated following a series of spectacular eruptions of Merapi during the last two days. Mount Merapi, which translates as "Fire Mountain," has erupted scores of times over the last 200 years, often with deadly results. It is one of the world's most active volcanoes.In 1994, 60 people were killed by a searing gas cloud while in 1930, more than a dozen villages were incinerated, leaving 1,300 dead.
Borobudur was unfortunately closed when we visited it due to the huge amount of volcanic ash falling from recently active Mt Merapi.
Yogyakarta, 5 November 2010: After the most violent eruptions yet, tens of thousands of people are on the move away from Mount Merapi on the Indonesian island of Java. Many have fled to the city of Yogyakarta where they find shelter at the city's main football stadium. The death toll stands at over 120 after hot ash and gas cascaded down the mountain overnight. Some 200,000 are now reported to fled their homes seeking shelter. By early morning the stadium has already received some 5,000 people and local authorities, security forces, the local Red Cross, NGOs and hundreds of local volunteers are now scrambling to provide to the basic needs of the displaced, such as food, water and basic medical attention. Indonesia's president has declared the crisis a "national disaster".
Mount Merapi or "Fire Mountain" erupted on 26 October. Local vulcanalogists are concerned further violent eruptions could follow. Huge columns of hot gas and ash continue to rise many kilometers into the sky and the region is being blanketed in a thin layer of fine ash, stinging eyes and throats.
Video credit: Mathias Eick EU/ECHO
Merapi volcano is one of the most active volcano in Indonesia, yet the eruption isn't fluctuate but the activity is all the time with the smoke and last biggest eruption was in 2010.
yes, it is one of the most active volcano in this world. the last eruption wiped out many village near Merapi into nothing but carpet of sands..
Daniel filming Merapi's erupting summit cone from the freshly ash-covered plateau in front. Mount Merbabu is in the background.
two days after we heard Mount Merapi experienced a landslide we headed to a hilly area called Ketap pass where the locals go to get a good view of the mountain.
but it had to rain that day so the entire area fogged up real bad. a 2 hours ride there and all we did was pose for funnies, like this one of Ngai Keong our senior taking a picture of the missing Mount Merapi.