Volcano mouth photo copyrighted by: Tony Burton The Volcán de Colima (or Volcán de Fuego) is (officially) 3960 meters or 12,992 feet high, not quite as high as its sister volcano, the Nevado de Colima, only eight
kilometers further north, which, at 4330 meters (14,206 feet) above sea level, is Mexico's sixth highest peak. Curiously, despite their names, the summits of both volcanoes are actually located in the state of Jalisco and not the state of Colima.
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