- The volcano is in the Chile-Argentina boder and is part, on the Chilean part, of the Llullaillaco National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Llullaillaco).
- On the Chilean side of the volcano is a national Park Llullaillaco. Llullaillaco considered an active volcano, the last eruption was recorded in 1854, 1866 and 1877.
- Two explosive eruptions and another that may have included lava effusion were reported from Llullaillaco in the 19th century.
- This finding more others who had done before, like a cemetery at the base of Llullaillaco makes this volcano the highest archaeological site in the world.
- The mummy of Llullaillaco Maiden is remarkably preserved whereas the remains of the boy and the girl were struck by lightning and so are charred.
- It has a red lagoon on its crater, sometimes frozen. Afterward, we drive to Llullaillaco National Park and settle our base camp at the mountain's foothill.
- Llullaillaco was constructed during two different phases in the Pleistocene-Holocene by dacitic lava flows. The oldest rocks are about 1.5 million years old.
- Llullaillaco yooˌyīyäˈkō [key], extinct volcano, 22,057 ft (6,723 m) high, on the border of Chile and Argentina.
- Llullaillaco adı , "yanlış", "yalan" veya "aldatıcı" anlamına gelen Quechua llulla kelimesinden ve "su" anlamına gelen yaku veya llaco'dan türetilmiştir.
- Llullaillaco — prop. n. A mountain in Argentina and Chile, 22,057 feet high. proper name [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
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- Rakım:6.739 m
- İlk çık:1 Aralık 1952