Tolhuaca (volcano)

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Tolhuaca Volcano is a stratovolcano straddling the border between the regions of Bío Bío and Araucanía in southern Chile.[1] The volcano has been shaped by glacial erosion, which contrasts with the relatively smooth slopes of its neighbor Lonquimay, due to the younger age of this latter volcano.

Elevation2,806 m (9,206 ft)
Coordinates38°18′36″S 71°38′42″W
LocationChile
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Tolhuaca
Tolhuaca and Laguna Blanca
Highest point
Elevation2,806 m (9,206 ft)
Coordinates38°18′36″S 71°38′42″W
Geography
LocationChile
Parent rangeAndes
Geology
Stratovolcano
Last eruptionUnknown
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The volcano dominates the landscape vistas of Tolhuaca National Park, but is not actually located within its borders. The volcano's slopes are covered in forests. These forests are predominantly araucaria trees among others. There are also numerous small lakes known as lagunas among the scenery.

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