CÁMARA EN VIVO. Esta es una imagen en vivo del Volcán de San Salvador, vista desde el edificio de LA PRENSA GRAFICA en Santa Elena, Antiguo Cuscatlán.

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Above: Izalco volcano seen from Cerro Verde National Park.
Above: Izalco Volcano
There are more than 25 extinct volcanoes dotting,the territory with many small and large
       craters showing petrified lava flows. Among those,three are considered "at rest" since they
       show very little activity(scarce sulphur fumes); these are San Miguel, Santa Ana and Izalco
          volcanoes, the later showing intermittent activity since 1770 until 1957. Even though, the San
      Salvador's volcanoe last eruption occured in 1917, it does not show any evidence of activity.
San Vicente volano with its double dome watches proudly over Jiboa Valley, a major sugar cane production region
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