Active and Inactive Volcanoes of Nicaragua
Across the horizon of Nicaragua, you can see volcanoes peek up at many locations along the way. The country has many volcanoes, some active, some dormant, but all spectacular. Some are more easily reached than others, and some are more striking than others, but they are all monuments to Earth's violent core. Here are a couple of special interest you may want to examine while in the country.
San Cristobal is the tallest volcano in the country, at slightly under 1750 meters. It is still active, and frequently billows gas and steam from its peak. It is possible to climb this volcano, but it is no simple task. The volcanic sand provides little foothold, meaning you slide downhill one step for every two steps forward. The hike above the tree line is especially challenging. On a clear day, Honduras, El Salvador, and the Gulf of Fonseca are visible from the peak.
Consiguina also sits above the Gulf of Fonseca. At 850 meters, it is not high, but a good hike none-the-less. The last time this volcano erupted was in 1835, and the result was a huge crater that is now a lake. Panoramas from the top of this peak encompass the Pacific Ocean, and it is possible to drive most of the way to the top before setting off on your hike.
It is possible to drive all the way to the summit of another active volcano, Masaya. There is even a parking lot with attendants. The air is sulfur-laden and thick, but not so overpowering that you can't gaze over the rim and into the crater. As you approach, you will see huge lava flows along both sides of the roadway. It is possible to make your way to a few other craters at the top if you so desire, but this is by far the most accessible volcano around.
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