Volcán de Fuego Eruption

Witness the raw power of God's creation as Volcán de Fuego erupts against the backdrop of Guatemala City. These dramatic night flight photographs capture the volcano's fiery display alongside the sprawling city lights - a humbling reminder of both nature's majesty and the resilience of Guatemala's people.

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Volcán de Fuego erupting at night with glowing lava and ash plume

Fuego in full eruption - red-hot lava glows at the crater as a massive ash column rises into the night sky, with Acatenango's silhouette to the right and village lights in the valley below

Night aerial view of Guatemala City lights from Aeroclub aircraft

Guatemala City's brilliant grid of lights stretches to the horizon - captured from the Aeroclub de Guatemala Cessna during our night flight

Volcanic silhouettes with city lights at night from cockpit

The iconic silhouettes of Agua and Fuego volcanoes rise above scattered city lights and low clouds - a pilot's view from the cockpit

Night aerial through clouds with city lights and twilight sky

Flying above the clouds at dusk with Guatemala's city lights twinkling below and soft twilight colors painting the horizon

Red and white Cessna aircraft in hangar

Our trusty Cessna resting in the hangar - the aircraft that makes these incredible night flights possible

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Pilot Yayel

Christian volunteer pilot advancing faith and service in Guatemalas.

"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that all who believe in Him should not perish but have everlasting life." - John 3:16

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