Using ground-penetrating radar, scientists recently unearthed the remains of a thatch house, the carbonized bones of two people, and other traces of what they believe is the lost Indonesian civilization that was destroyed by the biggest volcanic eruption in recorded history. Mount Tambora's eruption on April 10, 1815, buried Sumbawa Island under ash, gas and rock, and resulted in an estimated 88,000 deaths and "The Year Without a Summer."
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beachguy in thongs Reviewed by beachguy in thongs on . Into archaeology? Lost civilization found! Using ground-penetrating radar, scientists recently unearthed the remains of a thatch house, the carbonized bones of two people, and other traces of what they believe is the lost Indonesian civilization that was destroyed by the biggest volcanic eruption in recorded history. Mount Tambora's eruption on April 10, 1815, buried Sumbawa Island under ash, gas and rock, and resulted in an estimated 88,000 deaths and "The Year Without a Summer." (copied from http://www.thefreedictionary.com/ ) Go Rating: 5