Sangay

Sangay is an active stratovolcano in central Ecuador. It exhibits mostly strombolian activity. Geologically, Sangay marks the southern boundary of the Northern Volcanic Zone, and its position straddling two major pieces of crust accounts for its high level of activity. Sangay's approximately 500,000-year-old history is one of instability; two previous versions o…
Sangay is an active stratovolcano in central Ecuador. It exhibits mostly strombolian activity. Geologically, Sangay marks the southern boundary of the Northern Volcanic Zone, and its position straddling two major pieces of crust accounts for its high level of activity. Sangay's approximately 500,000-year-old history is one of instability; two previous versions of the mountain were destroyed in massive flank collapses, evidence of which still litters its surroundings today.
  • Elevation: 5,286 m (17,343 ft)
  • Location: Ecuador
  • Prominence: 1,588 m (5,210 ft)
  • Listing: Ultra
  • English translation: The Frightener
  • Language of name: Quechua
  • Parent range: Andes
Data from: en.wikipedia.org