
In 1816, a massive volcanic eruption plunged the world into chaos, marking it as “the year without a summer.” The eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia spewed ash into the atmosphere, cooling global temperatures and leading to widespread famine. “Crops failed, and hunger spread,” reports historian John Doe. This catastrophic event even inspired Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein.” Watch the video to uncover the untold stories of survival and creativity born from this crisis.
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