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Costa Rica Hotel Arenal Observatory Lodge in Alajuela

The Guatuso Indians...
...believed the volcano was home to the God of Fire.

Prior to the 1968 eruption, Arenal Volcano was a nearly perfect conically shaped rain forest covered volcanic mountain with minor fumerole activity. Local residents had named it variously: Arenal Peak, Pan de Azúcar (Sugarloaf), Canasta Volcano, and Río Frío Volcano.

Arenal erupted at roughly 7:30 a.m. on Monday July 29, 1968 after having lain relatively dormant of over 400 years. Arenal Volcano erupted with violence and fury. Extreme eruptions and volcanic activity continued for several days, killing some 87 persons and burying over 15 square kilometers in rock, lava and ash. In total, the eruptions affected over 232 square kilometers in the surrounding area to varying degrees, with damage to crops, property, livestock and forests.

At the height of this activity the volcano was throwing out massive amounts of lava and ash and tossing giant rocks for distances of up to a mile at speeds of some 600 meters per second. The explosions formed three new and active craters. Since that time, Arenal Volcano has maintained nearly constant activity that ranges from soundless explosions with large mushroom-shaped clouds of ash overhead to booming explosions that send hot rocks nearly a kilometer into the air, to pyroclastic explosions highlighted by the rush and flow of lava and gasses down the side of the volcano.


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