• 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.
  • The volcano formed during the Pleistocene in two stages, named Llullaillaco I and Llullaillaco II. The oldest rocks are about 1.5 million years old.
  • Two explosive eruptions and another that may have included lava effusion were reported from Llullaillaco in the 19th century.
  • Surf breaks located close to Llullaillaco Mountain peaks around Llullaillaco Roads and rivers around Llullaillaco.
  • 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.
  • When in the 1990’s a research team found some children mummified bodies on the summit of Llullaillaco 6800m mountain in the Chilean Andes.
  • Llullaillaco formed in two evolutionary stages. ... Llullaillaco is the second-highest active volcano in the world, second only to its neighbor Nevado Ojos del Salado.
  • Although this park does not have facilities for tourist expeditions, it is highly visited by groups of mountaineers who want to climb the majestic Llullaillaco.
  • 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...
  • In the same decade, in 1953, Llullaillaco was climbed for the first time and soon in this first ascent was registered the discovery of Inca artifacts.