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The mega-volcano that shattered an empire. Unearth the lost history of Mount Baekdu's 946 AD eruption and the catastrophic winter that followed. History books extensively cover the eruptions of Vesuvius and Krakatoa, detailing their devastating impact on human civilization. Yet, one of the most violent and catastrophic volcanic events in recorded history occurred on the border of modern-day China and North Korea, an event so massive it buried entire empires in ash-and then was mysteriously forgotten.In 946 AD, Mount Baekdu exploded with a force that rivaled the deadliest mega-colossal eruptions of the Holocene epoch. It blasted cubic miles of rock into the stratosphere, unleashing a terrifying "Millennium Eruption" that rained ash as far away as Japan. The ensuing volcanic winter devastated agricultural cycles, triggered mass famines across East Asia, and critically destabilized the powerful Balhae Kingdom, paving the way for its sudden collapse.This historical investigation unearths the lost timeline of the Baekdu catastrophe. You will follow modern geologists analyzing ice cores in Greenland that bear the chemical signature of the blast, and historians decoding ancient chronicles that describe a sky turned black and a summer that never arrived.Discover the hidden mega-eruption that altered the geopolitics of the East. Understand how a single geological rupture can erase a dynasty, rewrite the climate, and vanish into the shadows of historical amnesia.



