• Llullaillaco (. Spanish pronunciation: [ʎuʎajˈʎako]) is a dormant stratovolcano on the border between Argentina (Salta Province) and Chile (Antofagasta Region).
  • The Global Volcanism Program has no synonyms or subfeatures listed for Llullaillaco.
  • Due to its relative isolation, Llullaillaco is very rarely climbed, being however a rather easy and straight forward ascent from both Chile and Argentina.
  • 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 summit of South America's Llullaillaco Volcano has an elevation of 22,110 feet above sea level, making it the highest historically active volcano in the world.
  • El pueblo de Tolar Grande, puerta de entrada al Llullaillaco, es un lugar hermoso para conocer. Desde Salta, todos los miércoles parte un colectivo hacia allá...
  • Llullaillaco, the second highest volcano in the world, is situated in a remote part of the region on the Chile-Argentina border (Figure 34.1).
  • Surf breaks located close to Llullaillaco Mountain peaks around Llullaillaco Roads and rivers around Llullaillaco.
  • Bu dönemden kalan önemli lav akıntıları, çoğu yanardağın kuzey ve güney kısımlarında yoğunlaşmıştır. Llullaillaco'nun şu anki durumu.
  • Bu yüzden daha prekolombiyano zamanından beri burada yaşayan kültürleri etkilemiş, Llullaillaco "Kutsal dağ" ya da "Tanrıların evi" olarak kabul edilmiştir.