A vulcanologist at breakfast one morning told me, "we know about such things." No they don't.
More volcanology - There are 163 Volcanoes in Costa Rica, someone assured me.
A couple of years back an article in our local rag struck me as funny . . . "they" discovered the 200th volcano in Costa Rica. Made me wonder about losing such a thing for so long . . . so I did further research and found a researcher who insisted there were 116 volcanoes and some months later I found a University of Costa Rica professor (known personally by one of our expert naturalist guides) who assured us there were 162.
I now tell our guests we have 165 volcanoes in Costa Rica – I find that more satisfying.
More grossly MISunderestimated Volcano data. Recently I was assured we had 199 volcanoes and by some amazing oversight had missed one over the years bringing the total to 200. I felt pretty good about that and so when a local tour guide assured me we had 300 volcanoes I asked him to prove it and of course he could not, while I could cite this “200th” in the online rag. Some time ago we seem to have a recount from AM Costa Rica, they now say "Costa Rica has 112 volcanoes, but the three around the Central Valley and Arenal are the best known to tourists. They are grossly underestimated. Each has the capacity to destroy the Central Valley."
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There appear to be 13 volcanoes on that map; I've always heard there are are 12 in CR. How did we suddenly get into the hundreds? joe in volcano-free pavas
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If you are able to search the archives of AM Costa Rica, a feat I never figured out, you will find multiple reports of above 160 but nobody seems to have ever made a list nor questioned the numbers touted . . .
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That's weird
Check out Volcan Olla de Carne! And Los
Chiles . . . . . Paul, your quotes idea did not work either . .
. I added you to the editor list if you want to try another?
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1VhqMiB698kCcQ81-PWNNq614by8&usp=sharing
I think it used to work and now stopped . . . if I enter a name, Google maps finds it with the correct Spanish name and then when I select the one from the list it shows me a translated name in the volcano list on the left but keeps the correct Spanish name on the map
e.g.
Sam, yours is working right . . . . actually as long as Sams is
working and only my table is translating I think that is enough to
proceed and finish the map . . . . Berni
so far the Barquero map is the only one so that means we are
stuck with only 112 volcanoes and some of them look pretty dubious
:-))
Hey Berni (et All),
Just FYI . . .
Just ran across this article in QCostaRica and thought it might
intrigue you just a little. I was not at all surprised that I knew so
many of the names of the volcanoes in Costa Rica. But I was rather
amazed at how many of the names of volcanoes which I knew from
the other Central American countries, especially those in Guatemala!
And poor Belize has ni un solo volcán to her name, alas.
Here's the article and a link to it:
The Volcanos Of Central America (By Country)
http://qcostarica.com/the-volcanos-of-central-america-by-country/
So Berni, how many more than those listed in this article for Costa
Rica have you found? And were any of the ones listed in this article
for Costa Rica ones that you were not aware of already?
¡Pura Pómez!
Paul M.
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