A very bright sight. The power of nature is shown to the maximum here. Before the eruption, this mountain was one of the most difficult, very relief, loose soil. There are always many dangerous unforeseen and inevitable moments!
The Popocatepetl volcano woke up on April 15, 2023. Its smoke rose almost 7 km (6700 meters)! In the last 24 hours, he has made 148 emissions.
This is one of the dangerous volcanoes in Mexico. Volcano Popocatepetl with a height of 5 thousand meters above sea level, the second highest in the country. There are at least 46 active volcanoes in Mexico, six of which are in the high risk category.
Popocatepetl is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. It is located just 64 kilometers southeast of the capital of Mexico, Mexico City.
In addition, it is the second highest peak in Mexico (5452 m) after Pico de Orizaba (5636 m).
The most dangerous volcanoes are: Popocatepetl, Fuego, Ceboruco, Pico de Orizaba, Chichon and Tacana on the border with Guatemala. In the event of an eruption of Popocatepetl, a chain reaction will not occur - each volcano is independent, each has its own sources of magma, the scientists noted. I recommend this show! The primitive fear of such an...
Read moreIt is linked to the twin volcano of Iztaccihuatl to the north by the high saddle known as the "Paso de Cortés". Izta-Popo Zoquiapan National Park, wherein the two volcanoes are located, is named after them.
Popocatépetl is 70 km (43 mi) southeast of Mexico City, from where it can be seen regularly, depending on atmospheric conditions. Until recently, the volcano was one of three tall peaks in Mexico to contain glaciers, the others being Iztaccihuatl and Pico de Orizaba. In the 1990s, the glaciers such as Glaciar Norte (North Glacier) greatly decreased in size, partly due to warmer temperatures but largely due to increased volcanic activity. By early 2001, Popocatépetl's glaciers were gone; ice remained on the volcano, but no longer displayed the characteristic features of glaciers such as crevasses.
Lava erupting from Popocatépetl has historically been predominantly andesitic, but it has also erupted large volumes of dacite. Magma produced in the current cycle of activity tends to be a...
Read moreIncredible, prominent peak. We mostly saw the volcano when hiking Izta nearby, but you can get views of it as far away as Nevado de Toluca. It's been pretty active recently so you can easily capture it with some plumes of smoke rising out of the caldera. I have heard that it's not open to visitors, but there is a small visitor center in Paso de Cortez that is a good stop. Rumor has it, Cortez sent some men up Popo while passing through to collect sulfur to make gunpowder. Did...
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