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Discover the science behind one of Costa Rica’s most fascinating volcanoes. In this in-depth exploration of Poás Volcano National Park, we take you inside the geology of its two remarkable crater lakes — the intensely acidic Laguna Caliente and the serene, rainwater-filled Laguna Botos. Why does one lake boil, steam, and change color, while the other sits calm and blue inside a forested crater? In this video, you’ll learn how volcanic gases, hydrothermal systems, magma movement, and rainfall shape these dramatically different environments within the same volcano. In this video: • The geologic history of Poás Volcano • How Laguna Caliente forms and why it’s one of the world’s most acidic lakes • What controls water level, color changes, and steam activity • The origin and evolution of Laguna Botos • The role of volcanic gases, groundwater, and hydrothermal alteration • What these lakes reveal about volcanic hazards and monitoring Whether you’re a traveler, geology enthusiast, or just curious about how active volcanoes work, this deep dive will help you understand the powerful processes shaping Poás today. Poás Volcano is one of Costa Rica’s most accessible active volcanoes and a highlight of any visit to the Central Highlands. Location: Poás Volcano National Park, Costa Rica Elevation: 2,708 m (8,885 ft) If you enjoy geology, volcanoes, and science-based travel, subscribe for more field-based explanations from around the world. #PoasVolcano #CostaRica #Volcano #Geology #CraterLake #LagunaCaliente #LagunaBotos #Volcanology #NationalParks #earthsciences