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Mount Bromo aerial views over the Tengger Caldera

Mount Bromo Aerial Views Over The Tengger Caldera captures one of Indonesia’s most dramatic volcanic landscapes from above.
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A research group has revealed through seismic wave analysis that the oceanic plate beneath the Ontong Java Plateau—the world's largest oceanic plateau—was extensively altered by massive volcanic ...
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