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             English: Hot lahar in the Nima II river, near El Palmar, Guatemala, 1989. 
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         - 2005-03-20 13:57  Worldtraveller 800×500×8 (184117 bytes) Hot lahar near El Palmar, Guatemala, 1989. From [http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/Hazards/What/Lahars/Santiaguito_89.html]. {{PD-USGov-Interior-USGS}}
 
        
        
        
        
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