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Volcanoes in Guatemala: The Pacaya Volcano, one of the most active volcanoes were extreme sports are practiced Royalty Free Stock Photo
Volcanoes in Guatemala: The Pacaya Volcano, one of the most active volcanoes were extreme sports are practiced Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
Volcanoes in Guatemala: The Pacaya Volcano, one of the most active volcanoes were extreme sports are practiced
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
The Pacaya Volcano and one of its lava flows are seen from a plateau on the slopes during an active night. Pacaya is an active complex volcano in Guatemala, which first erupted approximately 23,000 years ago and has erupted at least 23 times since the Spanish conquest of Guatemala. It rises to an elevation of 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). After being dormant for over 70 years, it began erupting vigorously in 1961 and has been erupting frequently since then. Much of its activity is Strombolian, but occasionally Plinian eruptions also occur, sometimes showering the area of the nearby Departments with ash. Pacaya is a popular tourist attraction. It is even the home to the popular Guatemala Impact Marathon which pioneered the use of a running route across the lava field created by the 2010 eruption and supports the local communities through runners endeavouring to complete the challenge. It lies 30 kilometers (19 miles) southwest of Guatemala City and close to Antigua. The volcano sits inside the Escuintla Department. Volcano Boarding is also practiced on the craters of Pacaya. In total Guatemala is the home to 37 official volcanoes, three of them being in constant activity: Pacaya, Fuego and Santiaguito.


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