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The Llaima Volcano is one of the largest and most active volcanoes in Chile. It is situated 82 km East of Temuco and 663 km South of Santiago, within the ...

Llaima

Volcano in Chile
The Llaima Volcano is one of the largest and most active volcanoes in Chile. It is situated 82 km East of Temuco and 663 km South of Santiago, within the borders of Conguillío National Park. Wikipedia
Elevation: 10,630′
Last eruption: 2008 to 2009
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A powerful phreatic eruption began at 1120. The eruption ceased by 1200, and during that afternoon only one small subsequent eruption was observed. Since the ...
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With its 3,127 meters and with the last major eruption in 2008, it is one of the most active volcanoes in South America. The breathtaking natural beauty of this ...
Llaima volcano. Directly east of Temuco, 3,125-meter Volcan Llama's smoldering crater is Parque National Conguillio's most eye-catching feature; since colonial ...
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Llaima stratovolcano is one of Chile's largest and most active volcanoes. It is located 90 km S of Callaqui in the Araucanía Region of southern-central ...
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Llaima is one of Chile's largest and most active volcanoes. Two craters at Llaima have been active during historical times, one at the summit and another in the ...
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Quite close to the city of Temuco, where Chile's beautiful lake district begins, the Llaima volcano raises majestically over the surrounding landscape.
Volcan Llaima is a composite volcanoe and among the most active volcanoes on earth. Since historic records of it´s activity exist - 1964 - more than 30 ...
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The eruption produced a column composed of ash, gases, and steam that reached ~ 4,000-5,000 m above the summit, which itself has an elevation of 3,125 m. Tephra ...