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Volcan Pacaya

That´s where we headed - the lava comes out of the top of the volcano, pools about halfway down, and then continues down into the lava field - I suppose at that point it is under the cooled lava field that we walked across
Volcan Pacaya

December 13th 2007
Today we went with some of the other students to Volcan Pacaya. Voclan Pacaya is an active volcano, and with a guide you can hike up near the top for a view of the flowing lava. We had heard that it is an amazing sight, but I wasn´t convinced, hiking up a hill to look at a bit of lava seemed like an awful lot of work for nothing to me. How can I put this… I was wrong, very, very wrong. It w ... read more
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