
Volcan de Agua
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The volcano was active in the late Pleistocene between 80,000 and 10,000 years ago, but has not erupted since then. Despite the lack of eruptive activity, the volcano can still produce debris flows and lahars that inundate nearby populated areas. This was proven by the fact that on 11 September 1541, newly founded villa of Santiago de los Caballeros was ruined by a "formidable landslide that came down Volcán de Agua; the mudslide brought along heavy rocks that destroyed part of the buildings and damaged the rest". The city was destroyed and the survivors had no direction. A sprawling city lies beneath a majestic volcano shrouded in clouds, with sunlight streaming through breaks in the sky. Lush greenery surrounds the urban landscape, adding to the picturesque scenery.
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