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Sep 3, 2022
Let me say, if you're after a local gem experience this is the place! This lake is impressive! Getting here is an adventure, it's almost a secret escape that locals know about and it's a privilege t… Full review by kctravels1
Jun 4, 2021
Went into a lancha (motor boat) to go into the center of the lake and learn about the history and feel the heat of the water where the magma underneath the lake still heats the lake (noticeably so). … Full review by Christopher V
Apr 13, 2019
This crater lake is a short drive or bus ride from San Salvador city center. There is a small fee to go into the Turicentro but it’s clean and secured. There are plenty of restaurants and vendors whe… Full review by HappyTraveler1998

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Mountain type:Caldera
Elevation:450 m
Last eruption:1880

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Hi Viajerro447. could you give me some information on how to get to the place where you payed 1$ for the entrance to …
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Hi Viajerro447. could you give me some information on how to get to the place where you payed 1$ for the entrance to lake Ilopango beach area in El Salvadore. Margo
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Hello Andrzej, I believe you mean to the Turicentro Apulo, the entrance is 1.50USD and the coordinates are the following: 13.70054, -89.07725 You can usea either google maps or …
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Hello Andrzej, I believe you mean to the Turicentro Apulo, the entrance is 1.50USD and the coordinates are the following: 13.70054, -89.07725 You can usea either google maps or waze app, to get this place, it is 16km from San Salvador. Hope this helps,
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  1. 1879-80
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    1879-80 eruption The last eruption of Ilopango constructed a new lava dome which emerged above the caldera lake and formed the Islas Quemadas, the "burnt islands".
    The only historical eruption at Ilopango took place in 1879-80. This activity resulted in the formation of a lava dome in the center of Lake Ilopango. The summit of the dome forms small islets known as Islas Quemadas (visible as small white dots in the larger image).
  2. People also ask
    What type of volcano is Ilopango?
    Ilopango is a caldera that formed in 260 A.D. Ash from this explosive eruption covered much of central El Salvador. Lake Ilopango fills part of the caldera. Islas Quemadas, a volcanic dome, formed within the caldera in 1879-1880.
    What was the result of the last eruption of Ilopango?
    The last eruption of Ilopango constructed a new lava dome which emerged above the caldera lake and formed the Islas Quemadas, the "burnt islands".
    www.volcanodiscovery.com/ilopango-eruptions.html
    What is the history of Ilopango lake?
    Ilopango Lake history and eruptions. Ilopango caldera is a result of massive volcanic eruptions that occurred thousands of years ago. The outburst that occurred between 410 and 535 AD desolated Mayan cities in the area.
    elsalvadorinfo.net/lake-ilopango-el-salvador/
    What is the caldera of Lake Ilopango?
    The placid Lake Ilopango is the caldera of the Ilopango volcanic complex, which in 539 or 540 A.D. produced one of the largest volcanic eruptions in the last 7,000 years. The lake was also present then; as lava boiled the water into steam, the eruption became even more explosive.
    www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/colossal-vol…
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Ilopango

    Four major dacitic–rhyolitic eruptions occurred during the late Pleistocene and Holocene, producing pyroclastic flows and tephra that blanketed much of the country. The caldera collapsed most recently sometime between 410 and 535 AD (based on radiocarbon dating of plant life directly related to the eruption), … See more

    Lake Ilopango is a crater lake which fills an 8 by 11 km (72 km or 28 sq mi) volcanic caldera in central El Salvador, on the borders of the San Salvador, La Paz, and Cuscatlán departments. The caldera, which contains the … See more

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  4. https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/41581

    WebThe last caldera-forming eruption at Ilopango occurred during the fifth century AD; it was a powerful event that produced pyroclastic flows that destroyed early Mayan cities in the …

  5. Ilopango | Volcano World | Oregon State …

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    WebNov 9, 2010 · Ilopango is a caldera that formed in 260 A.D. Ash from this explosive eruption covered much of central El Salvador. Lake Ilopango fills part of the caldera. Islas …

    When was Ilopango formed?
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  6. https://www.earthmagazine.org/article/aag-eruption...

    WebFeb 25, 2012 · A massive eruption of Ilopango volcano in El Salvador, today a crater lake, may have triggered the global …

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    • https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/ilopango-eruptions.html

      WebThe last eruption of Ilopango constructed a new lava dome which emerged above the caldera lake and formed the Islas Quemadas, the "burnt islands". It has been speculated …

    • https://elsalvadorinfo.net/lake-ilopango-el-salvador

      WebIlopango caldera is a result of massive volcanic eruptions that occurred thousands of years ago. The outburst that occurred between 410 and 535 AD desolated Mayan cities in the area. …

    • https://phys.org/news/2020-09-ilopango-volcanic...

      WebSep 29, 2020 · In 431 CE, 1590 years ago, the Maya civilization was laid waste as the Ilopango volcano erupted, killing every living thing within 40 km around the volcano, according to a …

    • https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/ilopango.html

      WebJan 17, 2023 · 5th century eruption of Ilopango (around 450 AD) A violent Plinian eruption occurred at Ilopango in the 5th century AD. It was the largest eruption in El Salvador …

    • https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history...

      WebOct 1, 2020 · Millions of tons of white ash from the Ilopango mega-eruption spread across more than 770,000 square miles (200 million hectares) of Central America. The event was …

    • https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/...

      WebAug 23, 2019 · The placid Lake Ilopango is the caldera of the Ilopango volcanic complex, which in 539 or 540 A.D. produced one of the largest volcanic eruptions in the last 7,000 years. …



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