The document contains photos and descriptions from trips to various locations in Costa Rica showcasing the country's volcanic geography and biodiversity, including Tortuguero National Park, Poás Volcano, Botos Lagoon, and Irazu and Turrialba volcanoes. It also features photos of friends and family from trips in 1992, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, and 2009.
8. Poás Volcano has the largest crater in the world. The last volcanic activity was recorded in 1996. Volcán Poás September 6, 2005
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11. Botos Lagoon is an extinct volcano that has been filled up by rainwater. There aren’t any living creatures in the water because it is so acidic. It is about a 20 min. walk east of the Poás crater. Botos Lagoon
12. Mariano Melissa Carlos Tiffany Paula Daniela Valeria 2005 The “Ring of Fire” shows the students that volcanic activity around the world forms a big circle.
14. These photos are of an area close to a volcano in Northern Costa Rica. Hot steam, vocanic rocks and gray mud covered the ground. It was really awesome to see!