Indonesia's volcano shot itself
The Krakatau volcano in Indonesia, when erupted, created a magnificent 'light show' in the sky, RT reported.
The volcano shot ash and lava into the night sky.
Famed for its intense eruptions, Krakatau volcano erupted a lot of lava in October.
The video shows that the volcano shot ash and lava into the night sky - a spectacle of 'fascination' , RT wrote.
What is special is that volcanoes have created a lot of lightning, a rare and remarkable phenomenon.
It only happens when the conditions of the eruption (lava temperature, the size of the ash column) are just right.
Krakatau volcano, located in the Sunda Strait, between the Indonesian and Sumatra islands of Indonesia, increased its activity since June. It is located on the Pacific 'ring of fire' , an area of a range of active volcanoes.
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