Telica Volcano is situated within the confines of the Natural Reserve Telica-Rota Volcanic Complex, which encompasses a collection of volcanic formations.
Although its last recorded eruption occurred in 1948, future eruptions are possible, based on the frequent seismic activities observed in the area.
The volcano is visually characterized by a smoky appearance when viewed from a distance.
It serves as a reminder of the dynamic nature of volcanic systems and the potential for renewed activity in the future.
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