Fishermen sail in front of the Anak Krakatau ('child of Krakatoa') volcano as it erupts in the Sunda Strait of Indonesia, in June 2009Photograph: Marco Fulle/GB/Barcroft MediaThe eruption disappears in a sheet of rain, while powerful lightning hits the craterPhotograph: Marco Fulle/GB/Barcroft MediaLava spews out of Anak Krakatau, part of the Krakatoa island groupPhotograph: Marco Fulle/GB /Barcroft Media
Anak Krakatau's eruptions illuminate low cloud and reflect off the seaPhotograph: Marco Fulle/GB/Barcroft MediaAnak Krakatau eruptsPhotograph: Marco Fulle/GB /Barcroft MediaThe Big Dipper constellation visible over Anak Krakatau. Photographer Marco Fulle is also an astronomer and likes to get constellations and the volcano in the same shotPhotograph: Marco Fulle/GB/Barcroft MediaRock is blasted out of Krakatau as it eruptsPhotograph: Marco Fulle/GB /Barcroft MediaVolcanic ash rises from the crater of Anak KrakatauPhotograph: Marco Fulle/GB /Barcroft MediaAnak Krakatau in full eruptionPhotograph: Marco Fulle/GB/Barcroft Media
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