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Astronaut view of Popocatepetl Volcano spewing ash and threatening nearby Mexico City during an eruption NASA-GSFC-METI-ERSDAC-JAROS and U.S.-Japan ASTER Science Team
 
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Picture of Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), an active volcano that overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © H. Huntly Hersch
 
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Picture of Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), an active volcano that overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © Jeff Greenberg
 
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Picture of Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), an active volcano that overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © Robin J. Dunitz
 
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Picture of Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), an active volcano that overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © Robin J. Dunitz
 
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Picture of Popocateptl Volcano from Cholula, Mexico. The active volcano (summit 5465 m) overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © Craig Raney
 
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Picture of Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), an active volcano that overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © Ivan Orta
 
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Picture of Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), an active volcano that overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © Ivan Orta
 
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Picture of Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), an active volcano that overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © Ivan Orta
 
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Sunrise picture of Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), an active volcano that overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © John Phelan/Alpamayo
 
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Tourists view Popocatepetl Volcano (summit 5465 m). The active volcano overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © Robin J. Dunitz
 
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Popocatepetl volcano and lodge Tlamacas, Mexico. Popo (summit 5465 m) is a dangerous volcano with 20 major eruptions since Spanish contact. The Smoking Mountain overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla during major eruptions. © Robin J. Dunitz
 
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Picture of Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), an active volcano that overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © Dirk Wyse
 
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Picture of Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), an active volcano that overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © D. Donne Bryant
 
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Picture of Iztaccihuatl summit 5286 m and Popocatepetl summit 5465 m volcanos near Mexico city and Puebla, Mexico. Iztaccihuatl is Nahuatl for Sleeping or White Woman and Popocatepetl is Nahuatl Smoking Mountain. © JP Courau
 
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Picture of Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), an active volcano that overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © Dirk Wyse
 
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Picture of Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), an active volcano that overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © Stewart Aitchison
 
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Picture of Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), at sunrise. The active volcano overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © John Phelan/Alpamayo
 
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Picture of Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), an active volcano that overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © Carlos S. Pereyra
 
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Picture of Popocateptl Volcano (summit 5465 m), an active volcano that overlooks and endangers Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico. Name translates from Nahuatl as Smoking Mountain. Twenty major eruptions since Spanish contact in 1519. © Stewart Aitchison
 
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