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Indonesia's Mount Marapi Erupts Shooting Ashes 300 Meters into the Sky, No tourists Allowed Within 3 Km of Crater
Mount Marapi in Indonesia erupts on January 7 spewing ashes up to 300 meters into the sky. Local authorities have barred tourists and residents from accessing the area 3 km from the crater.
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