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Tungurahua Volcano Powerful Eruption, Large Quantity Of Ash Darkening The Blue Clear Sky, Ecuador, South America
Banos De Agua Santa, Ecuador - 25 November, 2015, Young Girl Taking A Ride On The High Flying Rope Swing Hangs From A Tree House Called Casa Del Arbol, South America In Banos On November 25, 2015
Banos, Ecuador - February 20, 2015: Silhouette of happy young man on a swing with a fantastic mountain view at the Casa del Arbol, Ecuador
Banos, Ecuador - February 20, 2015: Silhouette of happy young man on a swing with a fantastic mountain view at the Casa del Arbol, Ecuador
Banos, Ecuador - February 20, 2015: Silhouette of happy young man on a swing with a fantastic mountain view at the Casa del Arbol, Ecuador
Banos, Ecuador - February 20, 2015: Silhouette of happy young man on a swing with a fantastic mountain view at the Casa del Arbol, Ecuador
Tungurahua, 5,023 meters (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador according to one theory the name Tungurahua is a combination of the Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire) meaning "Throat of Fire". According to another theory it is based on the Quichua uraua for crater. Tungurahua is also known as "The Black Giant" and, in local indigenous mythology it is allegedly referred to as Mama Tungurahua ("Mother Tungurahua").
Tungurahua, 5,023 meters (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador according to one theory the name Tungurahua is a combination of the Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire) meaning "Throat of Fire". According to another theory it is based on the Quichua uraua for crater. Tungurahua is also known as "The Black Giant" and, in local indigenous mythology it is allegedly referred to as Mama Tungurahua ("Mother Tungurahua").
Tungurahua, 5,023 meters (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador according to one theory the name Tungurahua is a combination of the Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire) meaning "Throat of Fire". According to another theory it is based on the Quichua uraua for crater. Tungurahua is also known as "The Black Giant" and, in local indigenous mythology it is allegedly referred to as Mama Tungurahua ("Mother Tungurahua").
Tungurahua, 5,023 meters (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador according to one theory the name Tungurahua is a combination of the Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire) meaning "Throat of Fire". According to another theory it is based on the Quichua uraua for crater. Tungurahua is also known as "The Black Giant" and, in local indigenous mythology it is allegedly referred to as Mama Tungurahua ("Mother Tungurahua").
Tungurahua, 5,023 meters (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador according to one theory the name Tungurahua is a combination of the Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire) meaning "Throat of Fire". According to another theory it is based on the Quichua uraua for crater. Tungurahua is also known as "The Black Giant" and, in local indigenous mythology it is allegedly referred to as Mama Tungurahua ("Mother Tungurahua").
Tungurahua, 5,023 meters (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador according to one theory the name Tungurahua is a combination of the Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire) meaning "Throat of Fire". According to another theory it is based on the Quichua uraua for crater. Tungurahua is also known as "The Black Giant" and, in local indigenous mythology it is allegedly referred to as Mama Tungurahua ("Mother Tungurahua").
Tungurahua, 5,023 meters (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador according to one theory the name Tungurahua is a combination of the Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire) meaning "Throat of Fire". According to another theory it is based on the Quichua uraua for crater. Tungurahua is also known as "The Black Giant" and, in local indigenous mythology it is allegedly referred to as Mama Tungurahua ("Mother Tungurahua").
Tungurahua volcano explosion on february 2014 at sunset
Ash And Gas Is Spreading From Ecuador Tungurahua Volcano, South America
Tungurahua volcano located in the andean zone of Ecuador
Tungurahua volcano explosion on february 2014 at sunset
Pyroclastic Powerful Explosion Over Tungurahua Volcano, February 2016, South America
Tungurahua volcano explosion on february 2014 at sunset
Tungurahua volcano explosion on february 2014 at sunset
Tungurahua, 5,023 meters (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador according to one theory the name Tungurahua is a combination of the Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire) meaning "Throat of Fire". According to another theory it is based on the Quichua uraua for crater. Tungurahua is also known as "The Black Giant" and, in local indigenous mythology it is allegedly referred to as Mama Tungurahua ("Mother Tungurahua").
Tungurahua, 5,023 meters (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador according to one theory the name Tungurahua is a combination of the Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire) meaning "Throat of Fire". According to another theory it is based on the Quichua uraua for crater. Tungurahua is also known as "The Black Giant" and, in local indigenous mythology it is allegedly referred to as Mama Tungurahua ("Mother Tungurahua").
Tungurahua, 5,023 meters (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador according to one theory the name Tungurahua is a combination of the Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire) meaning "Throat of Fire". According to another theory it is based on the Quichua uraua for crater. Tungurahua is also known as "The Black Giant" and, in local indigenous mythology it is allegedly referred to as Mama Tungurahua ("Mother Tungurahua").
Tungurahua, 5,023 meters (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador according to one theory the name Tungurahua is a combination of the Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire) meaning "Throat of Fire". According to another theory it is based on the Quichua uraua for crater. Tungurahua is also known as "The Black Giant" and, in local indigenous mythology it is allegedly referred to as Mama Tungurahua ("Mother Tungurahua").
Tungurahua volcano located in the andean zone of Ecuador
Tungurahua volcano explosion on february 2014 at sunset
Farming terraces in Ecuador, south America, aerial view
Tungurahua, 5,023 meters (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador according to one theory the name Tungurahua is a combination of the Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire) meaning "Throat of Fire". According to another theory it is based on the Quichua uraua for crater. Tungurahua is also known as "The Black Giant" and, in local indigenous mythology it is allegedly referred to as Mama Tungurahua ("Mother Tungurahua").
Tungurahua, 5,023 meters (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador according to one theory the name Tungurahua is a combination of the Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire) meaning "Throat of Fire". According to another theory it is based on the Quichua uraua for crater. Tungurahua is also known as "The Black Giant" and, in local indigenous mythology it is allegedly referred to as Mama Tungurahua ("Mother Tungurahua").
Tungurahua, 5,023 meters (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador according to one theory the name Tungurahua is a combination of the Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire) meaning "Throat of Fire". According to another theory it is based on the Quichua uraua for crater. Tungurahua is also known as "The Black Giant" and, in local indigenous mythology it is allegedly referred to as Mama Tungurahua ("Mother Tungurahua").
Tungurahua, 5,023 meters (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador according to one theory the name Tungurahua is a combination of the Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire) meaning "Throat of Fire". According to another theory it is based on the Quichua uraua for crater. Tungurahua is also known as "The Black Giant" and, in local indigenous mythology it is allegedly referred to as Mama Tungurahua ("Mother Tungurahua").
Tungurahua, 5,023 meters (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador according to one theory the name Tungurahua is a combination of the Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire) meaning "Throat of Fire". According to another theory it is based on the Quichua uraua for crater. Tungurahua is also known as "The Black Giant" and, in local indigenous mythology it is allegedly referred to as Mama Tungurahua ("Mother Tungurahua").
Tungurahua, 5,023 meters (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador according to one theory the name Tungurahua is a combination of the Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire) meaning "Throat of Fire". According to another theory it is based on the Quichua uraua for crater. Tungurahua is also known as "The Black Giant" and, in local indigenous mythology it is allegedly referred to as Mama Tungurahua ("Mother Tungurahua").
Tungurahua, 5,023 meters (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador according to one theory the name Tungurahua is a combination of the Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire) meaning "Throat of Fire". According to another theory it is based on the Quichua uraua for crater. Tungurahua is also known as "The Black Giant" and, in local indigenous mythology it is allegedly referred to as Mama Tungurahua ("Mother Tungurahua").
Tungurahua, 5,023 meters (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador according to one theory the name Tungurahua is a combination of the Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire) meaning "Throat of Fire". According to another theory it is based on the Quichua uraua for crater. Tungurahua is also known as "The Black Giant" and, in local indigenous mythology it is allegedly referred to as Mama Tungurahua ("Mother Tungurahua").
Tungurahua, 5,023 meters (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador according to one theory the name Tungurahua is a combination of the Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire) meaning "Throat of Fire". According to another theory it is based on the Quichua uraua for crater. Tungurahua is also known as "The Black Giant" and, in local indigenous mythology it is allegedly referred to as Mama Tungurahua ("Mother Tungurahua").
Tungurahua, 5,023 meters (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador according to one theory the name Tungurahua is a combination of the Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire) meaning "Throat of Fire". According to another theory it is based on the Quichua uraua for crater. Tungurahua is also known as "The Black Giant" and, in local indigenous mythology it is allegedly referred to as Mama Tungurahua ("Mother Tungurahua").
Tungurahua, 5,023 meters (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador according to one theory the name Tungurahua is a combination of the Quichua tunguri (throat) and rahua (fire) meaning "Throat of Fire". According to another theory it is based on the Quichua uraua for crater. Tungurahua is also known as "The Black Giant" and, in local indigenous mythology it is allegedly referred to as Mama Tungurahua ("Mother Tungurahua").