The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa volcano in Indonesia produced the loudest sound in human history, with its explosion audible nearly 3,000 miles away and shockwaves that circled the Earth multiple times; this catastrophic event killed over 36,000 people, caused massive tsunamis, and created blood red sunsets around the world for months.
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The loudest sound in human history came from a volcano in 1883. Krakatoa erupted in Indonesia with a force so powerful people nearly 3,000 miles away heard the explosion. The eruption created massive tsunamis, destroyed entire towns, and killed over 36,000 people. Ash spread across the atmosphere causing blood red sunsets around the world for months. The blast was so powerful its shockwaves circled the earth multiple times.
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