- Sangay - Wikipedia
Sangay is on the eastern edge of the Andes Mountains in central Ecuador about 160 km (99 mi) south of Quito and 20 km (12 mi) east of Riobamba It lies within Sangay National Park
- Sangay Volcano, Ecuador - Facts Information | VolcanoDiscovery
Sangay volcano is one of the highest active volcanoes in the world and one of Ecuador's most active ones Located isolated east of the Andean crest, with it's perfect steep cone shape and glacier-covered top, it towers majestically at 5230 m high above the Amazonian rainforest
- Sangay - Global Volcanism Program
Sangay, located in Ecuador, has documented eruptions that date back to 1628 SE characterized by pyroclastic flows, lava flows, ash plumes, and lahars The current eruption period began in March 2019 and has recently consisted of daily explosions, incandescent block avalanches, lava flows, and ash plumes (BGVN 48:03)
- Sangay National Park - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
With its outstanding natural beauty and two active volcanoes, the Sangay National Park illustrates within its 270,000 hectares the entire spectrum of ecosystems of Ecuador
- Sangay National Park: A Guide to Volcanoes, Lakes, and . . .
Sangay National Park, a treasure trove of natural wonders, boasts three captivating attractions: active volcanoes, enchanting lakes with intriguing stories, and an extensive biodiversity that has earned it UNESCO’s recognition as a World Natural Heritage Site since 1983
- Sangay National Park: Ecuadors Volcanic Wonderland
Sangay National Park in Ecuador's Andean region is a World Heritage Site with extraordinary biodiversity and geological marvels The park features diverse ecosystems, from glacial peaks to lush rainforests, all under the watchful gaze of one of the world's most active volcanic giants
- Sangay National Park | National Parks Association
Sangay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1983, is situated in the heart of Ecuador, spanning the provinces of Morona Santiago, Chimborazo, Tungurahua, and Cañar
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