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flows preserved around the volcano keep a record of the recent eruptions. Before the Jala eruption, there is record of one major lava flow, called the
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Ceboruco flows, all before the Spanish arrived in 1521. The volcano remained active until the next major eruption in 1870, however volcanism was, for the most part, constrained within the calderas.
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nested inside that formed when the Dos Equis lava dome collapsed during the
Coapales eruption around 1100 AD. Within both of these craters, are several explosive volcanic features, including
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