Volcanoes Fuego and Acatenango Framed with Guatemalans Flags

PHOTO STOCK: Volcanoes Fuego and Acatenango Framed with Guatemalans Flags

Yesterday we took a look south to see the colossal Volcán de Agua towering over the colonial city of Antigua Guatemala. Today we turn our sight southwest slightly to see the hyperactive Volcán de Fuego and the slightly taller and with two-crater Volcán Acatenango. By the way, Volcano Acatenango is not inactive; last time it … Read more

Morning Colors from Antigua Guatemala: Yellow and Blue

Volcanoes Fuego and Acatenango Peaking Above the Rooftops BY RUDY GIRON

As I said the other day, for the foreseeable future my new goal is to try to only share beautiful, sunny and colorful images to try to uplift the spirits and bring a little hope in these critical times. Once again, I’m also sending y’all the best vibes from Antigua Guatemala! It is Time for … Read more

Fuego’s puffs at Sunset

Volcano Fuego eruptions at Sunset time BY RUDY GIRON

Today I share with you some moderate eruptions from Volcán de Fuego right after sunset. Enjoy! I used to think that Volcán de Fuego were more active during the dry season that spans from November through April. I was corrected by my Weather guru friend Norman Avila from ClimaYa.com when he stated the obvious, during … Read more

A terrace view of volcanoes Fuego and Acatenango

The dry season is the best time of the year to watch the volcanoes surrounding Antigua Guatemala because there’s less cloud activity and the sky is deep blue. Also, the low angle light and color brings forth the details of the volcanoes. My favorite vista is, of course, of Acatenango and Fuego, especially if the … Read more