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This media file depicts a close-up, high-angle view of a volcanic crater emitting a large plume of white smoke. The crater walls are steep and rocky, with layers of dark volcanic ash and some patches of reddish-brown rock. The smoke billows upwards and outward, obscuring parts of the crater and the sky. The texture of the volcanic rock is rough and uneven, with visible scree slopes and rocky outcrops. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with sunlight casting shadows on the crater walls, highlighting the rugged terrain. The overall impression is one of raw, natural power and geological activity. There are no people or man-made objects visible in the frame. The location is identified as Cemorolawang, Indonesia, which is a village known for its proximity to Mount Bromo, an active volcano. The scene captures the ongoing volcanic processes of Mount Bromo, characterized by its frequent emissions of ash and steam.
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17,102
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