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Snow-capped Colima Volcano, the most active volcano in Mexico, Jalisco is actually melding of two volcanoes, Nevado de Colima and the more active Volcan de Colima. NASA-GSFC-METI-ERSDAC-JAROS and U.S.-Japan ASTER Science Team
 
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Mt. Cotopaxi volcano, an active volcano in Ecuador, South America. Nasa
 
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Picture of Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), an active volcano that overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © Dirk Wyse
 
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La Cumbre volcano on Fernandina Island active volcano on Galapagos, erupting recently 1995. volcano rises 1495 m sea level.  850 m deep summit caldera clearly shown. International Space Station Imagery, Nasa
 
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Snow capped Colima Volcano, active volcano Mexico, rises abruptly surrounding landscape state of Jalisco. Nasa Gsfc Meti Ersdac Jaros, US / Japan AST
 
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Space Radar image, Colombian Volcano with 1.9 mile caldera. volcano S. America ca. 65 miles of Medelin. Cloud cover hindered remote sensing wavelengths.  Ground Proofing will determine volcano name. Shuttle Radar Topography Mission, JPL / NIMA, Nasa
 
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Colima Volcano, active after June, 2005 eruption. Gray ash mud belched out of caldera run  sides of volcano. Recorded eruptions date 16th century. A major eruption 1913 destroyed volcano Nasa Gsfc Meti Ersdac Jaros, US / Japan AST
 
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Colima Volcano, active, erupts June, 2005.  Steam rises caldera.  Recorded eruptions of Colima Volcano date 16th century, a major eruption 1913 destroyed volcano Nasa Gsfc Meti Ersdac Jaros, US / Japan AST
 
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Colima volcano, Jalisco, Mexico, an active volcano that last erupted July 1994 partially destroying a summit lava dome depositing ash on volcano slopes. It threatens nearby communities with periodic ash falls volcanic mudflows. Nasa, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Space Radar Image
 
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Eruption of Colima Volcano, active volcano. Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) captured image of Colima Volcano on June 3, 2005, just hours after two spectacular eruptions. Nasa Gsfc Meti Ersdac Jaros, US / Japan AST
 
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Galeras volcano Colombia .  Galeras erupted 20 times since 1500s. Pasto with a population of 300,000 is just 5 miles from the volcano. Nasa, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Radar Image
 
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Steam billows from the yellow water of the crater at the top of Poas Volcano, which formed after the last eruption, Poas Volcano National Park, Costa Rica. © Stewart Aitchison
 
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Tourists view Popocatepetl Volcano (summit 5465 m). The active volcano overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © Robin J. Dunitz
 
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Picture of Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), an active volcano that overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © H. Huntly Hersch
 
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Picture of Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), an active volcano that overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © Jeff Greenberg
 
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Fumarole, Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), an active volcano that overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © Carlos S. Pereyra
 
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Picture of Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), an active volcano that overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © JP Courau
 
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Picture of Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), an active volcano that overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © H. Huntly Hersch
 
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Picture of Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), an active volcano that overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © Ivan Orta
 
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Picture of Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), an active volcano that overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © Robin J. Dunitz
 
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