If you are planning a visit to Banos, you may be interested in the following AP item.
-Peter
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) -- Ecuador's Tungurahua volcano showered ash down on small villages and showed increased signs of activity, the Andean country's Geophysics Institute said Friday.
A plume of smoke spewed from the 16,575-foot volcano, located 80 miles south of the capital of Quito. Red lava was seen rolling down Tungurahua's flanks at night.
Nearby villages were not in danger, the institute said in a statement. But it warned that volcanic activity "could become more intense."
Tungurahua, which means "throat of fire" in the Quichua language, has been erupting off and on since 1999.
In August 2006 an eruption destroyed or severely damaged nearly 5,000 homes and covered some 475,000 acres of farmland with ash.
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