Spent the last two weeks in 33° weather, with humidity levels approaching 90%. Mind you, not on top of the volcano. This one is one of the active volcanoes in Costa Rica, though it has been 50+ years for it to rumble. Nowadays it is more a burp than anything else, but it does release a lot of steam and mud when it has a hiccup. The lava thing is apparently over, so they say. We were extremely lucky: the percentage for viewing the crater is less than 30%, since it is usually hidden by clouds and fog. That we did not even have many clouds in the sky and found the location in such a great state is a chance of less than 1%. Go figure, I am FINALLY one of the 1%ers .... as with all my panos, click on it to view the full size.
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