- Sebesi
Sebesi was an island village that was completely wiped out during the
1883 volcanic eruption ofKrakatoa (Indonesia ).Approximately 3,000 people were lost from the island.
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Sebesi was an island village that was completely wiped out during the
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
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