November-December 2006 PACAYA, SANTA MARIA, TECUAMBURRO, IPALA, SUCHITAN, AGUA All photos taken by René Goad Incandescent cracks in the lava fields on Pacaya. A trickle of lava emerged from a crack it broke through, Volcan Pacaya. Forested flanks of Volcan Santa Maria in the mist. Almost at the summit of Volcan Santa Maria in the clouds. Turned out I couldn’t see the view around due to cloud cover. Pacaya Volcano view from the east while on my way to Volcan Ipala. Volcan Tecuamburro east view while on my way to Volcan Ipala. Almost at the crater of Volcan Ipala. First sight of Laguna Ipala, the crater lake of Volcan Ipala. Myself beside Laguna Ipala. The forested crater rim of Volcan Ipala and the crater lake. Volcan Suchitan in the distance viewed from Volcan Ipala. Volcan Ipala ground view. Morning view of Volcan Agua viewed from Santa Maria de Jesus. One of the few transmitters on the forested flanks of Volcan Agua. Ravine with exposed volcanic deposits half way up Volcan Agua. Upper flanks of Volcan Agua and the furthest I reached before I turned around as I ran out of time. Volcan Pacaya viewed from Volcan Agua on the way down. The cone of Volcan Agua during sunset viewed from Santa Maria de Jesus. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike Loading...