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It's Wandering Week! Let's walk around a lagoon. April 05, El Salvador is a land of volcanoes - a land of volcanoes and of craters and of lagoons. Some lagoons are mostly known by photographs, like the elusive green lagoon which rests inside crater of the Santa Ana Volcano The lagoon is often hidden in the clouds, disappointing hikers who make the long trek to the summit. Some lagoons, like the large crater lakes Ilopango and Coatepeque are very accessible for tourists and locals who want to enjoy some fun on the water or along the shore. The small, sulfuric lake is located in the crater near the summit of the Tecapa Volcano. The volcano is dormant, but the earth below the surface is alive with plenty of geothermal activity. Minerals and gases in the water are what produce the greenish color of the lagoon. We visited this lagoon during the dry season, and with the lower water level, it was possible to walk all the way around the circumference of the lake without getting our feet wet. What a fun place to explore! In some places, the pure, gray clay was slippery - just perfect for giving our hands an impromptu spa treatment. Near the clay deposits, vents caused the water to bubble and boil. In other places, vents allowed sulfur gas to escape from the earth, with its characteristic rotten-egg smell. The gas from the vents was warm and moist. The interior of the crater is partially forested. Picnic areas dot the shady sections of the pathway around the lake, and families gathered to relax and eat their lunches. A few vendors were set up near the parking area, selling cotton candy and sour mandarin oranges. As we walked, we noticed an architectural feature which likely is a waterfall during the rainy season. There were tennis courts and some other structures which gave the impression that this may have been the site of a spa or resort at one time. At the other end of the lagoon, there is a small public school. We really wondered: where do the children live? We couldn't really see any homes close to the lagoon or in the crater. It also seemed like during the rainy season, the school would be at risk for flooding. Seems like this school could offer some hands-on experiences studying geology, geo-thermal energy, mineralogy and aquatic life near thermal vents. Post a Comment. I am a plant person - a plant person without a garden or a yard or a farm. We have porches. I like to experiment with what might be considered garbage from things I get at the grocery store. Most Salvadoran produce is not hybrid, so saved seeds will germinate. Herbs are sold with the roots, so it sometimes works to cut off most of the herbs and stick the roots into a pot. I am currently experimenting with some little chunks of ginger that were no longer edible. After a couple of weeks in the soil, the roots are sprouting nice little stalks and leaves. One option is to grow for a while and then give plants away. One time, I left a bucket of basil, rosemary and other herbs with Pastor Santiago's mom, and it produced abundantly until Santiago cut off too much. He told me he was grateful for the learni. Read more. August 23, After we returned from Lake Coatepeque , I wondered if there were any interesting folk stories about the lake. It felt like one of those special places - a little bit quiet, hidden in a caldera, deep blue water, lots of fish. Thanks to Gloria and Guillermo, I learned this story The legend of El Tabudo has become very popular among fishermen, residents and visitors to Lake Coatepeque and has spread so much that people tell the same legend of all lakes and lagoons of El Salvador. It seems that the owner of a beautiful mansion located on the shores of Lake Coatepeque went for a ride in a traditional hand-made canoe. As he came near the island he was swept away by an underground stream and carried to the realm of the goddess of fresh water, never to be seen alive again. A few months later he appeared to the people who were looking after his property which they had inherited. They were astonished and confused when they saw him because his knees had widened so much that l. April 02, Amidst the Mayan ruins, which are definitely worth seeing, you will also find some of the local flora and fauna of the area. This area north of Guazapa has become cattle country, and, according to the locals, some of the wealthy cattle producers have their eye on this property. The security guards and barbed wire fences do a pretty good job of keeping cows off of the site, but nothing can keep the goats from enjoying a good run in the field. The wide variety of bird calls, the tinkling of the goat bells, and the low moos in the distance create a peaceful atmosphere in which to enjoy the ruins and have a relaxing, yet very hot, walk with friends. Surrounding the large hill which was constructed to support the main temple, there is a broad, grassy field, dotted with trees. Pablo, our driver and friend, said that during the war, there was a lot of looting of this site. People drove big trucks in to take the rocks. Aquatic plants appear red and purple. The dried plants along the shore are a strange texture - it's like walking on crispy purple crackers that turn into gray powder when you crunch them. The water is colored by clay in this shallow area. Watch where you walk! Vents are hidden in the rocks and mud. The park is small enough, that a delegation could be 'set free' to wander and find their own small group picnic spots. The water is not really suitable for swimming, though wading and exploring seemed fine. Sunscreen, sunglasses, hats and water are definitely needed for this lagoon walk, as is true for just about any crater walk. It would be very fun to have a local guide who could explain more about the natural history of the lagoon, as well as the story of human settlements in this place. I also think it would be fascinating to return during the rainy season to wander and no doubt wade!
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