Mount Cristobal
Mount Cristobal is an active volcano located in Nicaragua, part of the Nicaraguan Highlands. It stands at an elevation of approximately 1,745 meters (5,725 feet) and is known for its conical shape. The volcano is surrounded by lush forests and diverse wildlife, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
The last significant eruption of Mount Cristobal occurred in 1957, but it has shown signs of activity since then. The area around the volcano is rich in volcanic soil, which supports agriculture, particularly coffee and sugarcane farming. Visitors can enjoy stunning views from the summit, as well as the unique flora and fauna of the region.