PHOTO OF THE DAY January 27, 2006  

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Where Central Java, Mount Merapi, Java
When 1971
Photographer Dean Conger

Mount Merapi is the most active volcano in Indonesia. Its most recent eruption began in 1992 and ended in 2002. Because it erupts so often, the flanks of the volcano are often covered in ash, creating fertile soil that attracts farmers despite the obvious hazards.

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Java—Eden in Transition," January 1971, National Geographic magazine)


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