Cerro Azul (Spanish: Blue Hill) is a shield volcano on the south western part of Isabela Island in the Galápagos Islands. At a height of 1,689 m (5,541 ft) it is the second highest peak in the Galapagos and due to its topographic prominence of over 1,500 m (4,921 ft) it is categorised as an ultra. The volcano is one of the most active in the Galapagos, with the last eruption between May and June 2008.
By elevation Volcán Cerro Azul is
# 5 out of 39 in Galápagos Marine Reserve # 5 out of 39 in Galápagos # 5 out of 15 in Cantón Isabela
By prominence Volcán Cerro Azul is
# 4 out of 39 in Galápagos Marine Reserve # 29 out of 1297 in Ecuador # 4 out of 39 in Galápagos # 4 out of 15 in Cantón Isabela
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