Llaima Volcano
Llaima Volcano is one of the most active volcanoes in Chile, located in the Andes mountain range. It stands at an elevation of 3,125 meters (10,247 feet) and is known for its frequent eruptions, with the last significant activity occurring in 2008. The volcano features a large summit crater and is surrounded by lush forests and diverse wildlife.
The area around Llaima is part of the Conguillio National Park, which offers stunning landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and skiing. The park is home to unique flora and fauna, including the endangered Araucaria tree, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.