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The Ilopango Eruption That Buried the Maya in 431 AD

Around the year four hundred and thirty-one, a mountain in what is now El Salvador exploded with a force Central America had not seen in tens of thousands of years. It was the volcano of Ilopango. In a matter of days, it threw out so much rock and ash that it buried the land for miles in a thick blanket of brilliant white.

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