<p>The Mount Agung volcano in Bali, Indonesia, began erupting on November 21, less than a month</a> after its alert status was downgraded following a decrease in seismic activity.</p><p>Smoke from the eruption reached a height of 700 meters, according to</a> Indonesia’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.</p><p>Locals and tourists were warned to stay at least six kilometers from the mountain and to prepare a mask in case ash began to rain down in the area. Credit: Facebook/Ketut Cobar via Storyful</p><br />