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  2. Volcán Atitlán - Wikipedia

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    These volcanoes are part of the Ring of Fire around the Pacific Ocean. Volcán Atitlán is a few miles south of Volcán Tolimán, which rises from the southern shore of Lake Atitlán. Volcán San Pedro rises above Lake Atitlán northwest of Volcán Atitlán. A long narrow bay separates Volcán Atitlán and Volcán Toliman from Volcán San Pedro.

  3. Volcán Tolimán - Wikipedia

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    Tolimán is a stratovolcano in Guatemala, on the southern shores of Lake Atitlán. Part of the Sierra Madre mountain range, the volcano has an elevation of 3,158 m (10,361 ft) and was formed near the southern margin of the Pleistocene Atitlán III caldera. The top of the volcano has a shallow crater and its flanks are covered with the thick ...

  4. Lake Atitlán - Wikipedia

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    The lake basin is volcanic in origin, filling an enormous caldera formed by a supervolcanic eruption 84,000 years ago. [citation needed] The culture of the towns and villages surrounding Lake Atitlán is influenced by the Maya people. The lake is about 50 kilometres (31 mi) west-northwest of Antigua.

  5. Hawaii volcano simmers ominously, experts warn it could blow ...

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    Kilauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes and one of five on the island, has been in constant eruption for 35 years. Hawaii volcano simmers ominously, experts warn it could blow again Skip ...

  6. Central America Volcanic Arc - Wikipedia

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    This volcanic arc, which has a length of 1,100 kilometers (680 mi) [1] [2] is formed by an active subduction zone, with the Cocos plate subducting underneath the Caribbean plate, [3] the North American plate and the Panama plate. [4] Volcanic activity is recorded in the Central American region since the Permian. [4]

  7. Hawaii's Kīlauea volcano erupts in a remote area, causes no ...

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    The volcano, Hawaii's second largest next to neighbor Mauna Loa, started erupting through four scratch-like fissures about 12:30 a.m. in an area 2.5 miles southwest of its caldera, the U.S ...

  8. Honolulu Volcanics - Wikipedia

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    Like other Hawaiian volcanoes Koʻolau is a shield volcano that grew through lava flows erupted from a rift system with a central caldera, although a large section of the volcano has sunk below sea level. This volcano constitutes the tholeiitic stage of Hawaiian volcanism, [70] and developed possibly during Miocene to Pleistocene time. [41]

  9. A flare and a spare: Hawaii volcano visitors see 2 eruptions

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    The first eruption in 38 years of Mauna Loa, the world’s largest active volcano, is drawing visitors to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, which is open 24 hours a day. “The viewing has been ...