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Barva Volcano. / 10.13500°N 84.10000°W / 10.13500; -84.10000. Barva Volcano is an andesitic stratovolcano complex in central Costa Rica, 22 km north of San José, in Heredia Province. On the eastern side of the mountain is a lake in what was the volcanic crater, called "Laguna de Barva", and on the western side it has three hills on ...
The park is located on the volcanic Cordillera Central (Central mountain range) between San José city and Puerto Limón on the Caribbean. It is accessible from the Limon Highway, which bisects the park (northwest to southeast), and from Barva canton on the north. The park is separated into three main sectors — Zurquí, Quebrada Gonzales, and ...
Cordillera Central. Geology. Mountain type. Stratovolcano. Last eruption. More than 100 years ago. The Cacho Negro Volcano, in Spanish the Volcán Cacho Negro, which translates as Black Horn Volcano, is an inactive volcano in Costa Rica, situated in the Cordillera Central range near the Barva Volcano and within the Braulio Carrillo National Park.
This is a list of active and extinct volcanoes in Costa Rica. [1] [2] / 10.374611; -84.338833 ( Aguas Zarcas volcanic field) / 10.463; -84.703 ( Arenal Volcano) / 10.135; -84.10 ( Barva Volcano) / 10.195833; -84.046111 ( Cacho Negro Volcano) / 10.441944; -84.688056 ( Chato Volcano) / 10.470430; -85.064185 ( Chopo Volcano)
Barva has an area of 53.8 km² [5] and an elevation of 1,241 metres. [1] The elongated canton climbs from the city of Barva on the outskirts of the capital city of Heredia up the slopes of the dormant Barva Volcano, with the mountain's summit serving as its northern boundary. The mountainous region of the canton, where the lagoon of the Barva ...
Purabá. / 10.0662393; -84.1509519. Purabá is a district of the Santa Bárbara canton, in the Heredia province of Costa Rica. [1] [2] The district consists of several large neighborhoods: San Bosco (Bosconia), Marías, Purabá, Lajas, and Calle Quirós.
About 74,000 years ago, Sumatra’s Mount Toba experienced a super-eruption, one of the largest in Earth’s history, potentially kicking off a massive disruption in the world’s climate.
Turrialba Volcano is an active volcano in central Costa Rica that has been explosively eruptive in recent years including 2016 and in January, March and April 2017. Visitors used to be able to hike down into the main crater, but increased volcanic activity in 2014–17, resulting in large clouds of volcanic ash, led to the closure of the surrounding Turrialba Volcano National Park.