Mount Merapi, Indonesia.where man can never go.

Around 60 volcanoes around the world erupt every year. Currently, 800 million people in the world live within 100 km of an active volcano. This is the distance that a large volcano can fall. 20 million of them belong to Indonesia. Indonesia lies in the Pacific Ring of Fire, where the earth's crust is prone to volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. Mount Merapi is considered to be the most powerful volcano there.
 The Merapi volcano on the Indonesian island of Java never ends. Even if it doesn't explode, clouds of smoke can still be seen rising from its top. In the last five centuries, this volcano has erupted about sixty times. The last time this volcano erupted was on October 2010, in which more than 350 people died and 400,000 people were displaced. Even in May 2018, ash weighing thousands of tons was emitted from this volcano up to a height of 5,900 meters due to which the area around five kilometers was evacuated. Despite all these incidents, 200,000 people live less than 4 miles from the volcano.


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