Well, here the journey comes to an end as I
visit Indonesia, the location of Krakatoa and Anak Krakatau, one of the most
famous eruptions of all time.
This is located on a convergent boundary. The ocean-ocean subduction between the two
plates causes volcanoes and mountains to form when one plate goes beneath another, and causes them to erupt through the overriding plates,
and here especially, the volcanic activity is high.
I managed to salvage a bit
of the original volcano, Krakatoa, which blew itself to bits when it erupted.
This is a rare find in one of the antique stores in the nearby mainland, so I’m
lucky to have it. My name is Delmond Conagher, and thanks for following me on
my journey of discovery. Now back to work on my machines.
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