Costa Rica
The Poas Volcano
 
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   Volcán Poás, as it is known locally, has been erupting for the past 11 million years, most recently between 1952 and 1954. The 300 metre deep crater is filled with bluish water and continually spews out steam and boiling sulphurous gases. Claimed to be the world's largest geyser, it is one of the most visited volcanos in Costa Rica.

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