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	<title>Comments on: Sunday -Team 4 post</title>
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		<title>By: Sue Yurick</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sue Yurick</dc:creator>
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		<description>According to my research, it&#039;s Pacaya, not Fuego that is currently erupting frecuently.  However, you are right in saying that Fuego has been the most active &quot;historically&quot;  We also saw the smoke and lava from afar while there (at Via Nueva Cak&#039;chiquel speaking village) You can climb Pacaya even while it is erupting, because they are &quot;Strombolian&quot; in nature.  Not for nothing I studied geology in college!  God is blessing you with a great mission trip.  Check out the Facebook Paradise Bound Alumni when you get home and sign up!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to my research, it&#8217;s Pacaya, not Fuego that is currently erupting frecuently.  However, you are right in saying that Fuego has been the most active &#8220;historically&#8221;  We also saw the smoke and lava from afar while there (at Via Nueva Cak&#8217;chiquel speaking village) You can climb Pacaya even while it is erupting, because they are &#8220;Strombolian&#8221; in nature.  Not for nothing I studied geology in college!  God is blessing you with a great mission trip.  Check out the Facebook Paradise Bound Alumni when you get home and sign up!</p>
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