Biome Glitch Discovery Volcanic #7

by HLN-A

Transcript

Someone’s been fossicking about in the historical records, looking up the eruption of Mount Tambora, Indonesia, 1815. They called it the “year without a summer” or “Eighteen Hundred and Froze to Death.” Frost killed off crops worldwide, and it snowed across the northern hemisphere… in June. Tens of thousands died, mostly from famine. I suppose a bit of chill around here would be welcome, but I’m not willing to pay that price.