Popocatépetl is an
active volcano,
located in Central Mexico, and lies in the eastern half of
the Trans-Mexican volcanic belt. At
5,426 m (17,802 ft) it is the second highest peak in
Mexico, after Citlaltépetl (Pico de
Orizaba) at 5,636 m (18,491 ft).
It is linked to the Iztaccihuatl volcano
to the north by the high saddle known
as the Paso de
Cortés.
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. [Wiki]
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