The most incredible photos of volcanoes

You will be amazed by nature with these incredible volcanoes

Pacaya (Guatemala)

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The Pacaya is a very beautiful volcano, which is located 50 km south of the capital of Guatemala.

Pico do Fogo (Cape Verde)

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Pico do Fogo is more the great mountain of Cape Verde, with 2829 m of altitude.

Popocatapl (Mexico)

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With 5458 meters, it is the second largest volcano in North America. Its last eruption took place on January 25, 2016.

Sakurajima (Japan)

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Sakurajima, one of the most active volcanoes in the world, is located in Japan. Despite its terrifying eruptions, it still offers a beautiful landscape.

Villarrica (Chile)

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This volcano is 2843 meters high, with a beautiful snowy pass all year round.

Arenal (Costa Rica)

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The Arenal volcano is located in the province of Alajuela, with an altitude of 1670 meters.

Etna (Italy)

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It is the most active volcano in Europe. Etna is located in Sicily and it is about 3300 meters above sea level.

Colima Volcano (Mexico)

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Colima is the most active Mexican volcano. It has erupted 40 times since 1576.

Cotopaxi (Ecuador)

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Cotopaxi is one of the largest volcanoes in the world. Despite having erupted 50 times since 1738, it still offers a unique show.

Eyjafjallajökull (Iceland)

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A glacial basin covers this Icelandic volcano. It began to erupt more often from the last ice age.

Kilauea, Hawaii

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At 4091 m altitude, this Hawaiian volcano is very active.

Lincanbur (Bolivia)

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Licancabur is located between Chile and Bolivia. We can admire this particular landscape, except when the sky is overcast.

Raung (Indonesia)

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Raung is located on the island of Java in Indonesia. Its crater is 2 km in diameter and 500 meters deep.

Mount Fuji (Japan)

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The largest volcano in Japan (3776 meters) is only 100 km from the capital, Tokyo. The landscape is breathtaking.

Merapi (Indonesia)

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The mountain of Merapi is another volcano in Indonesia, whose name means "misty mountain". It offers a beautiful show, if you keep your distance.

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