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Ash clouds of Turrialba

Ash pours from the Turrialba volcano in Costa Rica.

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Ash clouds of Turrialba

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  1. Cinder billows of Turrialba

  2. Ash ascends over Turrialba spring of gushing lava as seen from San Gerardo de Irazu, Costa Rica. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate

  3. Ash is seen on a street after an emission of the Turrialba fountain of liquid magma in San Gerardo de Irazu, Costa Rica. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate

  4. Residents wear veils to shield themselves from cinder after the Turrialba spring of gushing lava emitted early Frday in San Jose, Costa Rica. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate

  5. Vegetation is secured in volcanic powder after an emission of the Turrialba fountain of liquid magma in San Gerardo de Irazu, Costa Rica. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate

  6. A tuft of steam and slag is seen ascending from the Turrialba fountain of liquid magma in San Gerardo de Irazu, Costa Rica. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate

  7. A agriculturist clears fiery remains from the Turrialba Volcano in San Gerardo de Irazu, Costa Rica. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate

  8. A field of potato plants is secured in volcanic fiery debris after an emission of the Turrialba well of lava in San Gerardo de Irazu, Costa Rica. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate

  9. A puppy secured in volcanic fiery debris plays with its proprietor after an emission of the Turrialba fountain of liquid magma in San Gerardo de Irazu, Costa Rica. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate

  10. A man looks on as cinder from the Turrialba spring of gushing lava falls on San Jose city after an emission in San Jose, Costa Rica. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate

  11. Volcanic cinder covers trees after an ejection of the Turrialba well of lava in San Gerardo de Irazu, Costa Rica. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate

  12. A ranch specialist wears a cover to shield himself from slag after the Turrialba fountain of liquid magma emitted, as he groups dairy animals in San Gerardo de Irazu, Costa Rica. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate

  13. A tuft of steam and cinder is seen ascending from the Turrialba well of lava in San Gerardo de Irazu, Costa Rica. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate

  14. A agriculturist kicks cinder from the Turrialba Volcano off the grass in his field in San Gerardo de Irazu, Costa Rica. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate

  15. Ash from the Turrialba well of lava falls on San Jose city after an emission in San Jose, Costa Rica. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate

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