Osorno Volcano
Osorno Volcano is a stratovolcano located in the Los Lagos Region of southern Chile. It stands at approximately 2,652 meters (8,738 feet) and is known for its symmetrical cone shape, resembling that of Mount Fuji in Japan. The volcano is part of the Andes mountain range and is situated near Lake Llanquihue, making it a popular destination for tourists and hikers.
The last significant eruption of Osorno occurred in 1869, although it has shown minor activity since then. The surrounding area is rich in biodiversity and features lush forests, making it an important ecological zone. Osorno is also a key landmark in the region, attracting visitors for its stunning views and outdoor recreational opportunities.