Cerro Negro or Black Hill is the youngest volcano among the many volcanoes located in Central America. This volcano was formed in 1850, and its activity has been very well recorded throughout its history. Its basalt exterior is responsible for its name, but also the frequent eruptions of which there were over 20. Lovers of geology and nature besiege this volcano, both because of the incredible view of the volcano itself and because of the beautiful nature that surrounds it.