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In the lower right corner of the main images, you can see Nicaragua’s San Cristóbal volcano, which shows some activity in two of the images. Ash can be seen in the 1987 and 2000 images thinly streaming from the summit. San Cristóbal is Nicaragua’s highest volcano—its summit is 1,745 meters above sea level. Small to moderate eruptions have been reported since the 16th century.

You might also notice in the 2000 image another active volcano. Telica is southeast of San Cristóbal. The ash streaming from its peak is evidence of its recent activity.

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Jan. 23, 1976, Landsat 2 (path/row 18/51) — San Cristóbal volcano, Nicaragua
Jan. 6, 1987, Landsat 5 (path/row 17/51) — San Cristóbal volcano, Nicaragua
Jan. 10, 2000, Landsat 5 (path/row 17/51) — San Cristóbal volcano, Nicaragua
Jan. 31, 2011, Landsat 5 (path/row 18/51) — San Cristóbal volcano, Nicaragua
Jan. 19, 2015, Landsat 8 (path/row 17/51) — San Cristóbal volcano, Nicaragua
Feb. 9, 2017, Landsat 8 (path/row 17/51) — San Cristóbal volcano, Nicaragua
Jan. 17, 2023, Landsat 9 (path/row 17/51) — San Cristóbal volcano, Nicaragua

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