Two figures of the Krakatoa volcano after its 1883 eruption. Krakatoa, the island in the Sunda Strait, Indonesia, erupted in catastrophic explosions on 27 August 1883. Figure 1 shows the slopes around the peak of Rakata covered with pumice and ash, based upon a figure in Verbeek’s Atlas, 1883. Figure 2 shows the peak following washing by rain: based upon a figure in Verbeek’s Atlas, 1883 and a subsequent photograph of 1886. Plate 2 from The eruption of Krakatoa, and subsequent phenomena. Report of the Krakatoa Committee of the Royal Society, edited by G.J.Symons (London, Trubner & Co., 1888). The plate is inscribed: ‘Krakatoa. Rep.Roy.Soc.Com. Plate II. Fig 1. Krakatoa, afte the Eruption, as seen from the South-east. Fig. 2 Krakatoa after the Eruption, as seen from the North. A.E.TUTON, del. TYPO-ETCHING Co., Sculpt.
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