COSTA RICA-VOLCANO-TURRIALBA-AIRPORT

Tourists wait for the rescheduling of their flights at Juan Santamaria International Airport, in Alajuela, 22km north of San Jose, on May 5, 2015 a day after the Turrialba volcano spewed a column of smoke and ash that reached Costa Rica's capital 60 km away. The latest moderate eruption, which included rocks around the crater area, hit at near 2100 GMT, raising eyebrows but not great alarm in the capital, the Volcanic and Seismic Center reported. Its previous rumble came just Thursday. AFP PHOTO / EZEQUIEL BECERRA (Photo credit should read EZEQUIEL BECERRA/AFP via Getty Images)
Tourists wait for the rescheduling of their flights at Juan Santamaria International Airport, in Alajuela, 22km north of San Jose, on May 5, 2015 a day after the Turrialba volcano spewed a column of smoke and ash that reached Costa Rica's capital 60 km away. The latest moderate eruption, which included rocks around the crater area, hit at near 2100 GMT, raising eyebrows but not great alarm in the capital, the Volcanic and Seismic Center reported. Its previous rumble came just Thursday. AFP PHOTO / EZEQUIEL BECERRA (Photo credit should read EZEQUIEL BECERRA/AFP via Getty Images)
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