Monday, September 8, 2008

Paricutin Volcano

Paricutin Volcano in Mexico factually came from nowhere and emerged as a new volcano initial from a instant when the ground in a farmer's cornfield opened in February, 1943, and lava started graceful out! The lava flows then sustained with little break waiting February, 1952.

The lava covered two villages with lava, though there were no casualties, and today the top of the church of one of those villages can be seen peeking out of the solidified lava. A lot of people have climbed the volcano, which stands at a height of 2,800 m.

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