Atitlin volcano, Guatemala- oldest still active

 Literature above gives location, and coordinates are below:

Photo above is a view of a crater of a basaltic type- which means it’s from the mantle.
 Using the crater center above, it’s 111 km from another mountain- below:

Equilateral triangle ET below may lead to a third corner with a clue to its influence:
 Scarp above should be younger- having been formed from periodic uplift of the region. I am finding that continuing activity such as Yellowstone has caused rotation up to 999 km away, and we will test this one in Mexico and USA.
 Death Valley has young vulcanism and hot springs today, so can be related to Atitlan 3,552 km distant, 32 x 112= 3,552 km away; alternative is the next active range west:

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