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  2. Llaima - Wikipedia

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    The top of Llaima consists of two summits; the lower of the two, Pichillaima, is about 2,920 m (9,580 ft) high and is significantly less prominent than the higher northern summit. [2] The average elevation of the terrain around Llaima is about 740 m asl. [2] The volcano summit is located 10 km West South West of Conguillío Lake.

  3. Conguillío National Park - Wikipedia

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    Llaima volcano was formed during the Quaternary, on lava and granites located throughout the faults system of longitudinal North – South. It is composed of mixed volcano and shield, with a boiler covered with forty accidental dreg cones and presents a secondary chimney to 9.514,44 feet above the sea level. The slope of this volcano is moderate.

  4. Geology of Chile - Wikipedia

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    Llaima volcano in eruption. The geology of Chile is a characterized by processes linked to subduction, such as volcanism, earthquakes, and orogeny.The building blocks of Chile's geology were assembled during the Paleozoic Era when Chile was the southwestern margin of the supercontinent Gondwana.

  5. Mist suddenly arose from the Truful Truful River as it flowed below the snow-covered Llaima volcano, and Victor Curin smiled at the sun-dappled water spray. A leader in one of the Indigenous ...

  6. Calabozos - Wikipedia

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    Calabozos is in the South Volcanic Zone, which contains potentially deadly and active volcanoes such as Mount Hudson, Llaima, and Villarrica. [20] Villarrica and Llaima together have more than 80 reported episodes of volcanism since 1558, and at least 40 South Volcanic Zone volcanoes have had Holocene-age eruptions. [6]

  7. Ring of Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Llaima Volcano is one of the largest and most active volcanoes in Chile. It is situated 82 km (51 mi) northeast of Temuco and 663 km (412 mi) southeast of Santiago, within the borders of Conguillío National Park. Llaima's activity has been documented since the 17th century, and consists of several separate episodes of moderate explosive ...

  8. Volcanism of Chile - Wikipedia

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    SERNAGEOMIN runs a national Volcano Hazards Program, along with the Observatorio Volcanológico de Los Andes del Sur . The territories of Chile have 92 volcanoes that are considered potentially active, [2] 60 of which have had recorded eruptions in the last 450 years. The volcanoes with most recorded eruptions are: Llaima (8) Villarrica (6)

  9. Conguillío Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake was formed by the damming of the Trufultruful River caused by a lava flow from the Llaima volcano. [2] References