Usages of el volcán
Desde la azotea vemos un volcán lejano, pero casi nunca sale humo.
From the rooftop we see a distant volcano, but smoke almost never comes out.
Mi tía sueña con subir un volcán activo cuando tenga más tiempo.
My aunt dreams of climbing an active volcano when she has more time.
De adolescente imaginaba que vivir cerca de un volcán sería emocionante.
As a teenager I imagined that living near a volcano would be exciting.
Ayer iba a empezar un documental sobre volcanes, pero se fue la luz.
Yesterday I was going to start a documentary about volcanoes, but the power went out.
La imagen en la pantalla parece un volcán activo.
The image on the screen looks like an active volcano.
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