Llaima
Llaima is a prominent stratovolcano located in the Andes mountain range of southern Chile. It stands at an elevation of 3,125 meters (10,247 feet) and is one of the most active volcanoes in the region. The volcano is part of the Llaima National Park, which features diverse ecosystems and stunning landscapes, attracting visitors for hiking and nature exploration.
The last significant eruption of Llaima occurred in 2008, although it has had numerous eruptions throughout its history. The surrounding area is characterized by lush forests, glacial lakes, and volcanic rock formations, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities and tourism in the AraucanÃa region.