With creativity without borders, architects always make us surprised to overcome the seemingly unbreakable limits.
Not to surf Facebook, to watch videos on YouTube, but covering the entire volcano in Nicaragua with the internet will help scientists gain data to predict when it is about to
After a loud explosion, a giant column of dust appeared from Telica Crater in Nicaragua on May 13, but the nearby tourists did not run immediately.
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The Nicaragua Geological Research Institute says the San Cristobal volcano has created a cloud of dust that covers an area of up to 48km. Forecast for the next few days, this
Tourists flocked to Nicaragua to see firsthand the 1,000-degree lava lake in the crater.