Este espectacular video consiguió captar el preciso momento en que poderosos relámpagos golpearon la cima del Volcán de Fuego, en Guatemala, justo en el momento en que realizaba una poderosa exhalación de vapor, ceniza y lava, resultando en un increíble espectáculo de luces.
Impresionante espectáculo
According to global volcanism programme of the Smithsonian Institution, the symmetrical and forested volcano forms an impressive backdrop to the city of Antigua, opposite from the Fuego and Acatenango volcanoes.
The isolated basaltic-andesite edifice makes it a prominent landmark visible from all directions. Its name (the water volcano) originates from a devastating mudflow on September 11, 1541, the outlet further said.
The mudflow destroyed Ciudad Vieja, the first Guatemalan capital city established by the Spanish Conquistadors, prompting the establishment of a new capital at nearby Antigua.