View Mount Tambora Volcanoes Ring Of Fire Pictures. 'mount tambora' (or tamboro) is an active stratovolcano, or composite volcano, on the island of sumbawa, indonesia. The notorious ring of fire, which runs all the way from new zealand to chile by way of the aleutian islands, is home to many of the high on the list of dangerous volcanoes is the empire of the sun's most notable landmark, mount fuji.
Most observed volcanic activity takes place along the pacific ring of fire, experts say.
Though this mountain hasn't blown its top for over 300 years, it. Since 1850 about 90 per cent of the most powerful eruptions happened. Mount tambora was known in volcanic history for its mega eruption in 1815, which buried three indonesian kingdoms namely pekat, tambora four villages located in pekat and tambora lie within eight kilometers of the volcano. British traders and explorers heard the sound and at first thought it to be the firing of cannon.