Cotopaxi, one of the world's highest active volcanos, is seen from Quito, Ecuador, on Aug.18. Cotopaxi last rumbled Saturday, when it shot ash more than three kilometres high and spilled some lava.
Experience Cotopaxi Volcano, one of the world’s highest active volcanoes and a defining landmark of Ecuador’s Andean ...
Ecuador's Cotopaxi volcano has this week roared back into life, delivering its first significant eruption in more than 70 years and raining ash down on the capital Quito, 50 kilometres away. Now there ...
The 19,350-foot Cotopaxi Volcano located roughly 39 miles south of Quito, Ecuador's capital, has experienced several eruptions since the early hours of August 14, according to the Geophysical ...
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Ecuador’s Cotopaxi volcano has a deep and distinct voice. Between late 2015 and early 2016, Cotopaxi repeated an unusual pattern of low-frequency sounds that researchers now say is linked to the ...
Hundreds of thousands of people living near the Cotopaxi could be at risk Hundreds of thousands of people living south of the Ecuadorean capital, Quito, could be at risk from an eruption of the ...
Cotopaxi in Ecuador continues to rumble after its first eruption in 70 years earlier this month. Over the last week, the volcano has been emitting almost constant steam-and-ash plumes punctuated by ...
Hundreds of thousands of people living near the Cotopaxi could be at risk Hundreds of thousands of people living south of the Ecuadorean capital, Quito, could be at risk from an eruption of the ...