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Gunung Merapi, Indonesia.
(near Kali Gendol, Kabupaten Sleman, Yogyakarta).
Moving on ...
Merapi Lava Tour.
(Merapi, 24 November 2010).
team of volunteers (Pro Fauna, UGM students, community Joglo Abang) together with a team of military and police opened the entrance to the village Pangukrejo - Sleman (near Merapi Mountain) Indonesia, who had blockaded by residents before finally fled with the trees blocked the road using a rod to protect property.
tim relawan (Pro Fauna, mahasiswa UGM, komunitas Joglo Abang) bersama dengan tim dari TNI/Polri membuka jalan masuk ke desa Pangukrejo - Sleman yang sempat diblokade oleh warga sebelum akhirnya mengungsi dengan merintangi jalan menggunakan batang pepohonan untuk melindung harta bendanya.
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Bokre di bawah tiang penangkal petir. Bandel. Padahal jelas-jelas ada peringatan untuk jangan mendekat. Jangan ditiru.
Gunung Merapi, Indonesia.
(Kali Gendol, Kabupaten Sleman, Yogyakarta).
Moving on ...
Merapi Lava Tour. Sand mining seems to be the principal activity around the Sabo dams where the cold lava flow carrying sand, boulders and debris are contained by the barriers during heavy torrential rain. I reckon this is Kali Gendol as told by Dolly, the Jeep operator.
People are queuing patiently for food and water being distributed by hundreds of local volunteers. A massive aid operation is now underway to provide for some 200,000 people who have had to flee Indonesia's most violent volcanic eruptions in a hundred years.
Photo Credit: Mathias Eick EU/ECHO
Merapi ash SEM image done in the Ars Electronica BioLab by me. The ash had been sent by James Reynolds. ( www.typhoonfury.com/ )
Magnifiction 5400 fold.
Iyoyo, a 48 year old farmer, believes the worst is still to come: "I know the characteristics of the mountain" he explains. "Every hundred years we have a major eruption. The worst is still to come." Iyoyo fled his village three days ago as it was engulfed by an avalanche of hot gas and ash. He has now found shelter in Yogyakarta's main football stadium.
Photo Credit: Mathias Eick EU/ECHO