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Why the Year 1816 Was the Year Without Summer

Why the Year 1816 Was the Year Without Summer

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The early 1800s proved to be an interesting time. This period experienced one of the earliest recorded instances of global climate change. In addition, the War of 1812 ended; Napoleon Bonaparte lost at Waterloo; and Otto von Bismarck was born. The year 1816, in particular, stands out as being almost as tragic as 536 CE. Known as the Year Without a Summer, 1816 negatively impacted the entire world, from the most poverty-stricken farmer in China to Thomas Jefferson. In 1815, Mount Tambora erupted, and its aftermath spurred droughts, crop failure, and endless winter
Date: 2022-12-29

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I studied nature in Indonesia and the great tragedy of Indonesian natural history in a large library in Europe and visited Indonesia in 2010, 2015 and 2018. My trip was funded by a big company from my country because I have worked for 24 years to study and explore nature in Indonesia. To be honest, traveling to Indonesia is not cheap. I have summarized it. I will give honest information and you can find out what information I have to say.
Indonesia has no less than 500 volcanoes throughout Indonesia (both active and inactive and underwater volcanoes. But active volcanoes in Indonesia 127. Not only that, there are many more natural attractions. Indonesia symbolizes the elements of water, earth, fire, wind and plants combined into one.
Please find out how many total deaths are caused by major natural disasters in Indonesia, they occur too often, in fact many other countries have cooperated with Indonesia but have not been able to control natural disasters in Indonesia and are finally labeled as ABNORMAL.
Other countries also experience natural disasters but not as strong, as much and as brutal as nature in Indonesia. It is clear that the physical geography location of Indonesia, which is far apart, seems to be torn apart by nature. Previously, Indonesia territory was not shaped like that but was still connected to Southeast Asia and Australia. Even the governments of many countries have warned the Indonesian government to remain vigilant about natural disasters there, it's no joke because the dark history of the major natural disasters in Indonesia is written and documented by the International.
Natural brutality and so scary in Indonesia, among others.
>Indonesia has experienced earthquakes for 32 years. The history of the longest earthquake in the world.
>Indonesia once covered the whole world in a year without a summer. (Tambor 1815) The occurrence of global poverty affects many countries (Europe, America's, Africa, Asia, Australia and Oceania.
>Indonesia has experienced the collapse of a very large landmass called SUNDALAND. The split of the islands of Sumatra, Kalimantan, Java, Bali, East Nusa Tenggara and West Nusa Tenggara. Then the mainland was separated from Thailand, Malaysia and Brunei. Everything fell into the sea.
>Indonesia once made an earthquake and caused a tsunami that hit 14 countries. (Tsunami Aceh. The collision between the Sumatran plate and the Indian Ocean in the Aceh region of Indonesia caused 14 other countries to experience large tsunamis, even reaching India.
>Indonesia has a super volcano that has been designated by UNESCO as an International GeoPark, which results in the death of 90% of mankind in the world. (Toba Supervolcano. Humanity is almost extinct and makes the territory of Indonesia volcanically active.
>Indonesia was also previously connected to mainland Australia but collapsed and separated. Not only in the western part of Indonesia, but in eastern Indonesia, there is a collision between the Australian plates.
>Indonesia also has a volcano that is recorded as having the loudest sound in the world and causing a tsunami. (Krakatoa 1883. The explosion was much larger than the Hiroshima bomb, generating a tsunami as high as 40 meters, volcanic ash, the loudest and recorded sound in modern world history.
>Indonesia also caused flash floods to Timor Leste. The cause of flash floods between the eastern side of Indonesia and the country of Timor Leste was also affected.
>The tragedy of the plane crash in Indonesia is also widely recorded internationally, there are those that fall in the sea, in the mountains, in the forest, all of which are caused by the sudden change of natural weather in Indonesia.
>And others throughout Indonesia. There are too many major natural disasters in Indonesia. Too many.
The number of natural disasters in Indonesia from 2016 to 2020 was 17, 032 events. That's a 5 year calculation, What if the total is from 1800s? Could be more. In fact, the most earthquakes in the world are not Japan or Chile, but Indonesia. Not only that, hurricanes, tsunamis, landslides, floods, storms, typhoons, earthquakes eruptions and others phenomenon. Very brutal and deadly.
In fact, throughout 2022, Indonesia has experienced 954 natural disasters, outperforming other countries. Mother Earth Queen in Indonesia often rages and is very domineering. No other country in the natural category can match it. Other countries also have natural disasters but when compared to natural disasters in Indonesia it is nothing. Queen Mother Nature in Indonesia is of a different class.
The more beautiful you look, the more dangerous you are.
(Indonesia is the throne Queen of all the Queens of Mother Nature.
The rampage, power, brutality, deadly of nature in Indonesia are at their maximum level: THE REAL QUEEN MOTHER NATURE.
Nature in Indonesia has claimed many lives and has an impact on other countries, no matter where they come from. When it goes berserk, its true power will destroy and kill anything in its path. If I write down one by one the major natural disasters in Indonesia, then you will know that what I am typing is a real event and true story.
Nature in Indonesia very beautiful, unique, diverse but on the other hand also often kills. The shape of the Indonesian territory is elongated like a person sleeping on their back (Sumatra is the feet, Kalimantan is the stomach, Sulawesi is the chest, Maluku is the neck, Java Bali Nusa Tenggara is the back and Papua is the head.
MOTHER NATURE IN INDONESIA: 10/10.
I just talk about 100% MOTHER NATURE not MAN-MADE. Because man-made in the world is the same (America's, Europe, Africa's, Asia, Australia and Oceania) made to make life easier and Indonesia is not about human civilization, but about prehistory. Before the teachings of Hinduism, Muslims, Christians in Indonesia. The fact is that Indonesia is a place of supernatural beings, UNESCO gives a lot of predicate nature in Indonesia as a world heritage. Nature in Indonesia is much older than human civilization. Nature in Indonesia is the true Queen, she is in control, she decides and she makes it look perfect.
Queen of all queens of nature. Well that's how it looks. Every country has different natural characteristics, but nature in Indonesia is very different (Grade S+) This is fact. I'm not talking about man-made, but I'm talking about nature. The mastermind behind natural disasters that have claimed many lives in the world is QUEEN MOTHER NATURE in Indonesia. So many senseless natural attractions happen there from West Indonesia to East Indonesia.
QUEEN MOTHER NATURE INDONESIA 10/10

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It's really interesting to see how Tambora's eruption cause to the worldwide society and not just the nature. As Indonesian myself, I felt guilty for what Tambora had caused. And of course, Krakataoa too. Though it may sounds bad, locals believe that if a mountain in Indonesia blew up, that means the bad things that had happened is really made the residents of the mountain area mad. They blew up the mountain so the world could shut up and start again in a good way and as a warning so they don't do anything bad again. But sometimes they just make the mountain let out thick smoke as a small warning such as what happened to Mount Selamet lately.
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No, Byron did NOT write The Vampyre, that was written by his doctor, John Polidori, who was also staying with Mary Godwin, Shelley, and Byron. Critics believe that the vampire in Polidoris story, which was the first vampire story to feature a romantic anti-hero (as Stokers Dracula would later on, was based on his patient, Byron himself. Byron did write an amazing poem that was inspired by the ghost story competition and the strange weather that year, called Darkness, and I highly recommend checking it out.
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The Vampyre, was written by John William Polidori, not Lord Byron!
Thats not to say that Byron isnt to thank for for Dracula because Polidori definitely stole his idea. Polidori was Byrons personal physician, so he was with Byron and Shelly in Lake Geneva that summer.
Byron wrote A Fragment of a Novel for the challenge (which he published so that people would stop associating him with Polidoris novella.

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One thing I noticed when he discussed the temperature dropping 3 degrees he never says Fahrenheit or Celsius. Im going to assume it is Celsius based on the vast freezing and such that resulted but I wish it was clear. There is a special that I think Nat Geo did called 6 degrees could change the world. Its on climate change and I think Leonardo de Caprio is the narrator and host. Its crazy the difference it makes.
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Anyone catch on to why Global warming and climate changer are such a joke?
If our governments say its such a threat to our future
Ok so supply your citizens with a 2 year food supply and then drop a couple MOAB on Yosemite. The partial cloud from its eruption would drop the globe temp 4 degree.
Like low tech solutions to low tech problems.

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Narator: what the closes volcano to you?
Me: :'(realizing live in a hot bowl of volcano)
I live in bandung, indonesia that surounded by 4 volcano
1. Tangkuban parahu in the north
2. Patuha in the south
3. Papandayan in the south east
4. Guntur at neighbour city of Garut in the east

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Wow, it's almost like climate change happens nmw. Glad we pay all the extra taxes to change nothing. I kno, the govt says so. So the ice caps are gone the o zone is gone Cali is mostly under water already. Wait, they're not? But, but Gov't said it would be. They couldn't be using it as a money grab. Nah
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As soon as he the narrator brought up Global Warming for these days, I had to laugh and said it's a Sci Fi video and Al Gore could have made. From 2 degrees cooler back then and Global Warming now because of similar things after the eruption?
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This must be why my elders alluded to there being a time with no summer. They predicted in some way or form most likely through keen observation that another Bad illness would come again and kill many people.
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Kinda creepy.
They posted this and there has been a volcano erupting in Spain since September 19th.
It's still going and it's October 6th. I'm gonna bet there's some climate change from that.

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The Hunga Tonga volcano has already decreased crop yields considerably in the Southern Hemisphere. It will possibly affect crop yields in the Northern Hemisphere in 2023.
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i live in Java, Indonesia and the volcano closest to me is Mount Merapi, if it ever erupts again i think it will affect so many things around where I live
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The narrator is the real draw for me. His sense of humor and narration is wonderful. I also admire that they pull no punches in telling all of the history.
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Thisnis absolutely NOT climate change. It's an incident that affected the weather, for a short duration. Climate billshit has to end! IT IS A LIE!
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Whats the closest video to you? Me, sitting in my lounge watching this video looking outside right at a volcano
Yeah, Ill say pretty close

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We can actually feel bad for Byron because he stoll The Vampyr from his doctor and friend Polidori, original author of the Vampyr!
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not climate change. Just natural planet stuff. Not it's problem that humanoids want to use feelings and be the victims most affected.
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closest major volcano to me is Yellowstone, closest major fault zone is the New Madrid fault zone! which fault zone is closest to u
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If this happened today, no doubt some zealot would tell people it's our fault. Don't let facts get in the way of a useful narrative.
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