Cerro del Azufre
Cerro del Azufre | |
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Cerro del Azufre (left) and San Pablo volcano (right) with Laguna Cañapa, Bolivia in the foreground. | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 5,846 m (19,180 ft) |
Coordinates | 21°47′14″S 68°14′15″W / 21.78722°S 68.23750°WCoordinates: 21°47′14″S 68°14′15″W / 21.78722°S 68.23750°W |
Geography | |
Location | Chile |
Parent range | Andes |
Geology | |
Mountain type | Stratovolcano |
Last eruption | Unknown |
Cerro del Azufre (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsero ðel aˈsufɾe]) is a stratovolcano located in El Loa Province, Antofagasta Region, Chile. It is part of a chain of volcanoes that separate Upper Loa River basin from Salar de Ascotán basin and is flanked to the west by a dacitic lava dome called Chanka or Pabellón. The 6000 metre volcanoes San Pedro and San Pablo are located to the southwest of Cerro del Azufre.
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