In 1883, the Krakatoa volcano in Indonesia erupted with such immense power that it produced the loudest sound ever recorded in history, audible thousands of kilometers away like a cannon blast, while simultaneously tearing the island apart, darkening the sky for days, generating massive tsunamis, and tragically causing over 36,000 deaths.
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This gets crazier fast. In 1883, a volcano called Krakatoa erupted in Indonesia, and it wasn't just loud. It was the loudest sound ever recorded in history. People thousands of kilometers away heard it like a cannon blast. The explosion was so powerful, it literally tore the island apart. The sky turned dark for days. Massive tsunamis followed, and over 36,000 people lost their life.
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