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| Last fond look at the Research Station. |
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| Our ride awaits. | |
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| Well, uh, not as well as we thought. We got to about the nicest view point on the highway and the bus started having cooling problems. | |
| The distant peak is the high point of Carara National Park. | |
| Basalt Outcrop. | |
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Left: The problem turned out not to be too serious. Below: Coffee trees by the roadside. | |
| Turrialba, 3,340 m (10,958 ft) gave us the most convincing display of volcanic activity with this persistent steam plume. Turrialba had a number of eruptions in the 19th century and began showing increased activity in 2001. | |
| Volcan Barva (2906 m; 9,534 feet) is the least active of the three major volcanoes overlooking San Jose. It last erupted about 6000 BC | |
| Wisconsinites are used to seeing large screens like these used for growing ginseng. Here they are used for shading flowers. | |
| Poas is a popular outing spot and we inched our way in. | |
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Irazu, 3,432 metres (11,260 ft) is the peak beyond the clouds. It's the
highest active volcano in Costa Rica and, apart from a steam blast in 1994,
last erupted in 1963-65. The flank of Volcan Barva is in the middle
distance. Unlike Hilary Clinton, John F. Kennedy really did land under fire. The 1963 eruption began the day he arrived for a state visit. Irazu has had more than 20 explosive eruptions since 1723. | |
| This little bowl is a former crater of Poas. | |
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The devegetated area is probably from eruptions in the spring and summer of
1994. Good news: we had a crystal clear day, unlike the visit in 2007 where the crater was socked in. Bad news: we missed a small steam explosion by just a couple of hours. | |
| Below: ejecta layers near the crater. | |
| The trail leads to a lake in an older crater of Poas. Increased thermal activity in the lake led to trail closure for safety. | |
| Below: the low area is an inactive crater of Poas. | |
| Views of San Jose on the way down. | |
| We didn't eat at the Low Stress Zone but at an only slightly higher stress restaurant nearby. | |
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Distant View of Poas Below: the valley of San Jose | |
| Major Pizza Party. | |
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