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Jul 01, 2005 22:09 |  #1

Reviewing the pics I took on my visit there a few weeks ago, I found this one which I didn't post because the top of the crater wasn't visible, but on a closer inspection, I noticed that you can see , on the left of the volcano, the streams of lava (black in the daylight), and on the right , the sulphurous minerals sliding down, so I thought I would show it to you guys.
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Jul 02, 2005 04:05 |  #2

Wow, do you live near that? !!!!!!:)


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Jul 02, 2005 06:16 |  #3

LOL...No, but there are hotels and lodges not 15 miles from it !!!


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Jul 02, 2005 08:13 as a reply to  @ freddycr's post |  #4

Bu**ar that. They'd have to pay me - a lot - to stay anywhere near there :lol:


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Jul 02, 2005 08:38 as a reply to  @ weemannie's post |  #5

What a nature beauty!! Are there any hot springs nearby for a good lazy bath?:cool:


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Jul 02, 2005 14:44 |  #6

Aplenty !!


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