In 1883, the eruption of Krakatoa was so powerful it altered global weather. It generated spectacular sunsets worldwide. Artists like Edvard Munch, creator of "The Scream," were reportedly inspired by these vibrant post-eruption skies. The volcanic debris scattered in the atmosphere, causing unique color effects that made sunsets appear blood-red.
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