Mexico's Colima Volcano Erupts with Plume of Smoke and Ash
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The volcano Colima erupted with a column of smoke and ash plumes that spread across the region on Friday.
The Volcanic Ash Advisory Center Washington said volcano ash is expected to drift north and west for the next six hours.
Volcano Colima, also known as Volcán de Fuego, is one of the most active volcanoes in North America. Observations of volcanic activity date to the 1500s. The volcano is located in the city of Colima, on the Pacific Ocean coast of Mexico.
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Colima volcano erupts in Mexico
The Colima Volcano, known as one of the world’s most dangerous volcanoes, erupted dramatically on Wednesday. The volcano is on the border between the states of Colima and Jalisco near Mexico’s west coast, and is considered one of the most dangerous and active volcanoes in North America.(Source: WEBCAMS DE MEXICO)
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Colima, Mexico
The state of Colima has one of the smallest territorial expansions in Mexico, yet it's strategically located along the Pacific coast in the southwestern region, making it an important destination. The mountains, warm beaches and abundant marine life are reason enough to visit Colima. About 38 km (24 mi) north of the state capital, you'll find two natural wonders that are ideal for ecotourism outings: El Nevado de Colima, a mountain which is 4,330 meters (14,289 feet) above sea level, and the active Volcan de Fuego (Volcano of Fire), which is 3,960 meters (13,068 feet) above sea level. Located in the Volcan de Colima National Park, you can appreciate its awe-inspiring beauty from the town of Comala, which was the setting for Juan Rulfo's novel Pedro Paramo. There you can try excellent regional cuisine, including sweet bread and mezcal punch. About 12 km (7 mi) from there lies Colima, the state capital, which invites you to visit its Jardin Libertad, the Cathedral and the Palacio de Gobierno, where you'll find interesting murals that chronicle Mexico's history. As for archaeological zones, there's El Chanal, where a unique ideology of time was created. There you'll also see graves known as the Tumbas de Tiro. If you head 20 km (12 mi) from the ruins, you'll arrive at Los Ortices, an important religious center. For some fun in the sun, you can visit Boca de Pascuales, a beach that draws many surfers and is known for its excellent fish and seafood. If you're looking for a different kind of outdoor adventure, you can visit the volcanic islands of the Archipielago de Revillagigedo Biosphere Reserve, where you can spy various birds and sea turtles. Another point of interest is the saltwater Cuyutlan Lagoon and it wildlife conservation center. If you're looking for comfort and exclusivity, the port of Manzanillo, known as the Sailfish Capital of the World, is lined with posh hotels. Manzanillo hosts important international sportfishing competitions, as well as golf and sailing tournaments. You can also enjoy kayaking at the Marabasco River and scuba diving at Isla Navidad, a tourist resort that lies northwest off the coast.
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Travel with us for up close views of an active volcano and her dormant twin where the air is thin and the roads are steep. We make lifetime memories celebrating Josiah turning 15.
Mexican volcanoe erupted twice in two days
A fresh pair of eruptions from the Colima volcano in Mexico have sent ash billowing more than 2,500m (8,000 feet) high.
Known as the Volcano of Fire, it's one of the country's most active volcanoes.
This is the colima volcono,one of 14 active Mexican volcanoes.its erupted twice in two days.Ash rose more than 2500m(8000 feet)high
Colima volcano is one of the most active in North America and one of the potentially most dangerous ones. It has had more than 30 periods of eruptions since 1585, including several significant eruptions in the late 1990s. Scientific monitoring of the volcano began 20 years ago.
The Colima volcanic complex is the most prominent volcanic center of the western Mexican Volcanic Belt. It consists of two southward-younging volcanoes, Nevado de Colima (the 4320 m high point of the complex) on the north and the 3850-m-high historically active Volcán de Colima at the south.
A group of cinder cones of probable late-Pleistocene age is located on the floor of the Colima graben west and east of the Colima complex. Volcán de Colima (also known as Volcán Fuego) is a youthful stratovolcano constructed within a 5-km-wide caldera, breached to the south, that has been the source of large debris avalanches. Major slope failures have occurred repeatedly from both the Nevado and Colima cones, and have produced a thick apron of debris-avalanche deposits on three sides of the complex. Frequent historical eruptions date back to the 16th century. Occasional major explosive eruptions (most recently in 1913) have destroyed the summit and left a deep, steep-sided crater that was slowly refilled and then overtopped by lava dome growth.
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Mexico Colima Volcano Eruption 30 September 2016 threw incandescent magma
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Mexico: Colima Volcano Erupts...Twice
Mexico's Colima Volcano, located in the Pacific state of the same name, erupted twice on Monday, sending a column of smoke and ash 2,000 meters high into the sky. The volcano had also erupted on Christmas Eve. Mexico has 3,000 volcanos, but only 14 -among them Colima- are considered active. teleSUR
UFOs -OVNIs Swarm Mexican Volcano
Volcan de Colima began erupting in 2011. Since, it has had hundreds of sightings of unknown flying objects. In the past two days hundreds of unusual flying objects have darted in and out of frame. All photos are from WebCamsdeMexico.com and are available in their online library. All photos are date and time stamped.
Raw: Mexico's Colima Volcano Erupts
Mexico's Colima volcano erupted twice in the last 24 hours, sending ash into the sky and lava flowing down its sides. State officials have recommended that all living in close proximity to the volcano take necessary precautions. (Jan. 19)
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See Mexican volcano erupt four times in one night - Daily Mail
Also known as the Volcano of Fire, the 12,533-foot volcano (above) is located in the state of Colima, which lies 430 miles west of the capital, Mexico City. The eruption of the volcano, one of the most active in the Western hemisphere, forced Mexican authorities to order the evacuation of hundreds of residents of nearby towns. The residents were evacuated and transported to shelters as authorities established an exclusion zone of about seven miles in Colima and five miles in Jalisco. The zones encompass Juan Barragan, La Becerra and Yerbabuena.
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Mexican Volcanic Explosion Sends Ash a Mile Into the Sky
Mexico's Colima volcano erupted early Thursday morning, sending ash more than a mile into the sky and lava flowing down its sides.
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Volcan de Acatenango Overnight Tour
Guatemala’s Premier Hiking Experience
Acatenango is a must do trip while here in Guatemala.
Next door Volcan de Fuego is the world’s most consistently erupting volcano, and with some luck, will provide a high altitude firework show for you to enjoy from the cozy campsite. Our guides will provide a campfire, hot drinks, and a tasty dinner.
Our overnight hike takes us up the summit the next morning for an incredible sunrise over Guatemala. From the crater we will have a new vantage point of Volcan Fuego, a view of the chain of giant volcanoes stretching from Mexico to El Salvador, the Pacific Coast, and the Antigua Valley.
Erupción Volcán de Fuego Guatemala 20 de Mayo 2012.
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Volcán de Fuego estratovolcán en la parte occidental de Guatemala. Altitud - 3763 m se encuentra en la cadena de volcanes que se extienden a lo largo de la costa del Pacífico de Guatemala, y forma parte del complejo volcánico basáltico. Uno de los volcanes más activos de Guatemala.