Popocatepetl is an active volcano and, at 5,426 m (17,802 ft), the second highest peak in Mexico after the Pico de Orizaba (5,636 m/18,491 ft). Popocatepetl is linked to the Iztaccihuatl volcano to the north by the high saddle known as the Paso de Cortés, and lies in the eastern half of the Trans-Mexican volcanic belt. The name Popocatepetl comes from the Nahuatl words popōca 'it smokes' and tepētl 'mountain', thus Smoking Mountain; the name Don Goyo comes from the mountain's association in the lore of the region with San Gregorio (St. Gregory), "Goyo" being a nickname-like short form of Gregorio. Popocatepetl is 70 km (43 mi) southeast of Mexico City, from where it can be seen regularly, depending on atmospheric conditions. The residents of Puebla, a mere 40 km (25 mi) east of the volcano, enjoy the views of the snowy and glacier-clad mountain almost all year long. The volcano is also one of the three tall peaks in Mexico to contain glaciers, the others being Iztaccihuatl and Pico de Orizaba. Popocatepetl is one of the most violent volcanoes in Mexico, having had more than 20 major eruptions since the arrival of the Spanish in 1519. A major eruption occurred in 1947 to begin this cycle of activity. Then, on December 21, 1994, the volcano spewed gas and ash which was carried as far as 25 km (16 mi) away by prevailing winds. The activity prompted the evacuation of nearby towns and scientists to begin monitoring for an eruption. In December 2000, tens of thousands of people were evacuated by the government based on the warnings of scientists. The volcano then made its largest display in 1200 years. [Wiki] |
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Zen promotes the rediscovery of the obvious, which is so often lost in its familiarity and simplicity. It sees the miraculous in the common and magic in our everyday surroundings. When we are not rushed, and our minds are unclouded by conceptualizations, a veil will sometimes drop, introducing the viewer to a world unseen since childhood. ~ John Greer
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Beautiful Danger
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Una hermosura! Bellisimas imagenes.
They are perfect photos!
Ciao Carraol, I love these two photos I find it extraordinarily beautiful!
Amazing images and such a sad legend but, extraordinary!
What a beautiful volcano and bittersweet legend.
Interesting and sad reading. Your images are very beautiful.
Lovely weekend :)
Abrazos
Impressive! Thanks for sharing!
Have a nice weekend.
What a drama and sad lovestory! I understand why the volcano still is active ;-)
Great shots!
Looks like the Aztec had a really spicy life back then..
So beautiful images and thank you for the intro into the unknown.
Pink Floyd today. Great.
Striking images. Before people could scientifically explain volcanoes, they made up stories which are now legends. And some of these stories are true. Thanks for sharing the legend.
just gorgeous and that leaves me speechless !
I like the colors of these pictures, and the tip of the wing of the plane !
Congratulations very beautiful !
:) Bye**
Was the first taken out of the plane window?! I'm dumbstruck - so beautiful.
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