On this day
Who shot it?
On this day
Who shot it?
Tin Can
Nobody, that's a stock volcano shot.
Hmm... There was plenty of flash powder at the original event.
Burned bodies of tigers and people were found floating in the ocean almost a thousand miles away. Reminds me of when my brother and I stuffed a Halloween pumpkin with rifle powder, borrowed a plunger box from the well driller, hid behind the granite well house, and pushed the plunger. A couple weeks later I found a piece of the pumpkin in a pasture nearly a mile away. Krakatoa was a much bigger pumpkin, however. The present Krakatoa is basically a parasite cone inside the vastly bigger crater of the former version; but perhaps in another 50,000 years of so it will start flexing really big muscle again.
I did Karaoke in a bar in Scranton about 10 years ago. Only time ever.
Trying to picture an old wet plate photographer. Huge boom, pyroclastic flow and shock wave making its way across the bay towards you. You got out and start setting up your tripod and sensitizing your plate. Hmm someone might have attempted it, but his/her tale was never told. The modern equivalent of this would be photographers around Mt St Helen when it went off. Some didn't make it back but their film did.
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