Firework eruption
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The summit crater of Batu Tara sits on top of the larger stratovolcano, which reaches to around 3,000 metres below sea level. This highly active volcano frequently releases incandescent bombs of lava that radiate from the volcano’s vent. This type of explosion is known as a strombolian eruption, where basaltic magma and gas is ejected hundreds of metres into the air in firework-like blasts.