The last time the Arenal Volcano are updated with extreme violence and fear he was in 1968 at around 7:30 a.m. on July 29. The previous eruption for the Arenal Volcano and Costa Rica occurred over 400 years previously and were considered to be quite powerful, although history has no recording of any type of measurement of force in those days. The 1968 explosion killed over 87 people and poured lava and ash over 15 square kilometers of the surrounding area. Over 232 square kilometers or affected with damage to property, forests, crops and livestock ranging from minor to extremely severe. Casualties were high, and the volcano itself was a sight to the hold.
The volcano has been the subject of continuous activity ever since, sending clouds of ash in the shape of a mushroom high into the sky and hurling debris and volcanic ash at over 600 meters per second into the air over a mile away from the peak of the volcano. In 1998, a small garage and occurred that forced local hotels to a vacuum weight temporarily, although the situation was quickly designated stable and no one was hurt. Tourists come to see the Arenal Volcano from all around the world marveling at its incredible majesty as it stands out against the sky. The area around the Arenal Volcano plays host to a tremendous volume of the indigenous people who have lived there for many many thousands of years and experienced all manner of eruptions, and activity from the live volcano that existed among them. Ancient religions depicted images of the God of Fire, the deity of the Guatuso Indians, the aboriginal tribe that existed in the area since before history reports.
Lava flows very in the area have been identified somewhat tentatively as dating to around 1500 A.D., which is assumed to be the date of the last major eruption for the Arenal Volcano in history.
The nearby Chato Volcano, the smaller of the two Costa Rica volcano brothers, is located to the southeast of the Arenal Volcano and is actually older than its larger sibling. The last recorded volcanic activity for the Chato Volcano dates back nearly 3500 years, which was right around the time that the Arenal Volcano was first being formed. The hollowed out top of the Chato Volcano features a lake inside and a crater featuring perfect scenery and stunning surroundings for the Coast Arica tourist.
Sunday, August 19, 2007
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