Indonesia's Mount Sinabung erupted three more times on Wednesday, sending ash thousands of feet into the air.
About 6,000 residents within a two-mile radius are staying in temporary shelters as ash and sand rains on their homes and plantations.
An aesthetic byproduct of Sinabung's eruptions is this photo by Roni Bintang of a hibiscus flower on an ash-covered plant in nearby Mardingding village:The red flower against the grayed backdrop of ashes is reminiscent of Salvidor Dali's "Meditative Rose."
Mount Sinabung is still active, and began spewing lava this week.
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