Jessie on a Journey
A breathtaking scene of a volcanic eruption in progress, with billowing white clouds of steam and ash rising majestically from the mouth of a volcano crater. The volcanic plume ascends high into the bright blue sky, contrasting beautifully against the fluffy white cumulus clouds scattered across the horizon. The rugged, barren landscape surrounding the volcano is painted in shades of brown and green, with patches of vegetation clinging to the rocky terrain. The image captures the raw power and awe-inspiring grandeur of nature's volcanic forces at work.

Hiking Masaya Volcano in Nicaragua

No Rush Tours in #Nicaragua aims to provide an uber local experience that weaves in “history, vulcanology and sights and makes guests feel like they’re traveling with a family member — not a bad family member, of course.” Our first stop of our day #trip from #Granada is #Masaya Volcano National Park, one of 76 protected areas in Nicargua (aka 18.2% of the country’s national territory). It’s Nicaragua’s first and largest #NationalPark with two volcanoes, five craters, heights reaching 2,067 feet above sea level, an underground tunnel made from lava, and the opportunity to hike or drive the volcano rim — the only place in the Western Hemisphere this is possible. Steam billows up from the various craters, making it clear why the Spaniards called Masaya “La Boca del Infierno” or “The Mouth of #Hell.” Have you ever hiked a #volcano? Trip info: http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-7466623-12356845-1443633515000

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