Apagado Explained

Apagado (Hualiaque)
Elevation M:1210
Location:Los Lagos Region, Chile
Range:Andes
Coordinates:-41.8833°N -72.5833°W
Type:Pyroclastic cone
Last Eruption:590 BCE

Apagado (Spanish for Extinct, also known as Hualiaque) is a pyroclastic cone with scattered vegetation cover. It has an approximately 4000NaN0-wide crater and a base diameter of approximately 20NaN0. The volcano is located in Chile's Los Lagos Region, and lies 130NaN0 west of the Hornopirén Volcano and southwest of Yate Volcano on a peninsula that borders the Reloncaví Estuary, Reloncaví Sound and Gulf of Ancud. Apagado has a nearly intact summit crater.

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