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Volcan Poas

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Volcan Poas (2704m) is the centerpiece of the 5599-hectare Parque Nacional Volcan Poas located approximately 37km north of Alajuela in the Central Highlands of Costa Rica. The volcano has been active before records started in 1828 and continues to be so. It was briefly closed in 1989 after a minor eruption in May of that year sent volcanic ash over a kilometer into the air. Lesser activity intermittently closed the park in 1995. As a precaution, all cars in the parking lot are required to back into their spaces (I assume for a quick getaway in case of activity). At present time the crater is a bubbling and steaming cauldron, but it doesn't pose an imminent threat, but this activity has resulted in acid rain that has damaged the coffee and berry crops of the area. Anuual precipitation at the volcano is 4,000mm. The mountain is composed of composite basalt. The crater is 1.5-km across and 300-m deep. This was my third attempt to see the volcano, the park was closed on the previous two visits due to poor visibility. On this trip we were assured that the caldera would be visible. This view was a 10 or 15 second glance when the clouds, moving in from the east (Carribbean Sea) broke and allowed me to take this picture. The small white cloud in the center of the crater is a geyser-type eruption of toxic sulforic acid. Near the crater is an example of a dwarf cloud forest that can be seen by using walkways throughout. During the dry season, especially in April, it is sometimes possible in the early morning before he clouds roll in, to see both coasts, the Carribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. This picture was taken on 8 December 2004. Thank you for viewing and commenting on my recent uploads, and a special 'Thank you' to those that may have added some of these uploads to their favorites, Sig...

Comments (40)


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Hendesse

12:01PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

Looks absolutely impressive. Excellent and very interesting shot. Thanks for the infos too!

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MrsRatbag

12:04PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

Wow! Amazing view!

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hipps13

12:24PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

awesome capture

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annie5

12:26PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

Wow..so impressive! Magnific capture Sig :)

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jeroni

12:31PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

Excellent shot, fantastic details and beautiful light, my friend

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tallpindo

12:33PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

This is magic once I put the expectation of seeing the little cinder cone in the middle of Crater Lake out of my head.

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jocko500

12:36PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

wow this is something to see. thanks

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flora-crassella

12:52PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

...das ist eine Aussicht! Ein Krater mit einem türkisblauem Auge! Wunderschönes Foto!!!!!

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Meisiekind

1:00PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

Rather you than me!!! Wonderful image with very interesting facts Sig! Thank you for sharing! :)

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kenwas

1:23PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

A stunning image!

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artaddict2

1:54PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

An awesome image once more Sig, You could have these type of shots published, very interesting and valuable narrative ! Thanks for sharing, it goes into my faves!

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virginiese

1:55PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

Sulforic acid clouds !?! WOW ! It is a very dangerous place to take a shot :-) Nice view and I like the color of the caldera !

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tetsu-pino

2:25PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

Fantastic and magnificent view!! Excellent capture!!

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SapUS59

2:25PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

a stunning capture, excellent work !!

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Fidelity2

2:42PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

Very well done. 5+.

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JeffG7BRJ

3:03PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

Excellent image and narrative Sig, very interesting information you give, I don't know how you remember it all, or are you like me and make or take copious notes. What I do is take pictures of any notices that are around then I have them at hand when I down load the pictures. Superb work my friend. Bravo!!!!!

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fredster66

3:18PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

Excellent image. Very impressive.

lucindawind

4:27PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

its gorgeous... my son was just there and tok photos of this as well ..its amazing

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rawdodb

5:24PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

Beautiful shot!!!!!!!! Those things always make me nervous... Don't care how " safe " they say they may be at the moment..... Ya never know.... Excellent !!!!!!!

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kgb224

6:16PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

excellent capture.

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CavalierLady

7:22PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

Wonderful capture, lucky for you that the clouds parted, what a magnificent volcano caldera!

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tizjezzme

7:43PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

These things are so unpredictable; excellent capture!

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dragonmuse

6:55AM | Sun, 13 July 2008

Another amazing shot.

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timtripp

7:28AM | Sun, 13 July 2008

phenomenal!

bebert

8:21AM | Sun, 13 July 2008

splendid shot !!

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durleybeachbum

9:04AM | Sun, 13 July 2008

What good luck! A super pic!

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pixeltek

11:49AM | Sun, 13 July 2008

That's a dramatic view, although it may be calmer than it appears. Was this taken from the rim, or from the air, e.g. copter? A place I am still looking forward to visiting in the near future.

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mickuk50

3:28PM | Sun, 13 July 2008

very impressive shot sig .excellent mick

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JDoc

11:48PM | Sun, 13 July 2008

Awesome picture!

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emmecielle

1:13PM | Mon, 14 July 2008

Fantastic view! :)

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/10.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL
Shutter Speed1/200
ISO Speed100
Focal Length25

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