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Moving farther back in time, we face another disaster: the Mount Tambora eruption of 1815. This Indonesian volcano unleashed an unimaginable amount of ash into the atmosphere, causing what was known as "the year without a summer." Crops failed and food shortages plagued Europe and North America. Bread prices soared, with society clinging to the semblance of comfort while nature served breathtaking sunsets as a cruel reminder of prosperity lost. It felt as if a cosmic force responded to humanity's demands for summer escape with a brutal winter invasion.