Located in the Sunda Strait, between the islands of Java and Sumatra, Gunung Anak Krakatau is a volcanic island that embodies the raw power of nature. Born from the ashes of its predecessor, Krakatau, which famously erupted in 1883, Anak Krakatau has grown rapidly since its formation in 1927.
Standing at an impressive 300 meters above sea level, this young volcano is a testament to the Earth's geological forces. Its rugged landscape is characterized by steep cliffs, rocky shores, and a barren, ash-covered terrain. The island's unique shape, resembling a giant's fist, is a result of its continuous volcanic activity.