Antigua, Guatemala: A volcano eruption becomes tourists attraction

Posted on September 16, 2012 • Filed under: Latin America, Travel News

ANTIGUA, Guatemala (AP) — A terrifying eruption of one of the world’s most active volcanos tapered off Friday into a draw for delighted tourists, who snapped photos from a neighboring colonial city and made plans to take night hikes to see glowing rivers of lava. Villagers were returning to their homes on the flanks of the Volcano of Fire as it wound down its largest eruption in nearly four decades, spewing smaller amounts of ash and lava. Guatemalan authorities reduced the alert level from the highest, red, to orange around the Volcan del Fuego, or Volcano of Fire, and said Thursday’s ferocious lava flow was now two smaller, 3,000-foot streams. Read article

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