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    Volcán Osorno is located almost 45 kilometers (28 miles) northeast of Puerto Varas. Though in geological terms it is still considered an active volcano, there has been no volcanic activity in over one hundred years, it having last erupted in 1869.
    Elevation: 2,652 m (8,701 ft)
    Last eruption: 1869
    Location: Chile
    Parent range: Andes
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    Osorno Volcano is one of the most active volcanoes in the southern Chilean Andes, with 11 recorded eruptions between 1575 and 1869. British naturalist Charles Darwin famously witnessed an eruption of Osorno Volcano on January 19, 1835, during his voyage on the HMS Beagle.
    Osorno volcano is a symmetrical, glacier-covered stratovolcano in southern Chile, rising above Todos los Santos and Llanquihué lakes. Osorno is one of the most active volcanoes of Chile. Historical eruptions have often produced produced lava flows.
    British naturalist Charles Darwin famously witnessed an eruption of Osorno Volcano on January 19, 1835, during his voyage on the HMS Beagle. The volcano's eruptions have impacted the surrounding landscape, with basalt and andesite lava flows reaching as far as Llanquihue and Todos Los Santos Lakes.
    In southern Chile, below latitude 42° S, the Andes… …del Fuego, 5,000 feet at Osorno Volcano (41° S), and 12,000 feet at Domuyo Volcano (36°38′ S). A line of active volcanoes—including Yate, Corcovado, and Macá—occurs about 40° to 46° S; the southernmost of these, Mount Hudson of Chile, erupted in 1991.
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    Osorno (volcano) - Wikipedia

    Though in geological terms it is still considered an active volcano, there has been no volcanic activity in over one hundred years, it having last erupted in 1869. In recent years the volcano has become a popular tourist attraction. See more

    Osorno Volcano is a 2,652-metre-tall (8,701 ft) conical stratovolcano lying between Osorno Province and Llanquihue Province in … See more

    The volcano's current name comes from the nearby city of Osorno, from which it was visible to Spanish settlers. Native populations gave it … See more

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    The volcano has a height of 2,652 meters (8,701 feet) and an imposing conical shape which looms over Lago Llanquihue. It is situated across the lake from the cities of See more

    • Biggar, John (2005). The Andes: A Guide for Climbers (3rd ed.). Andes Publishing (Scotland). p. 304 pp. ISBN 0-9536087-2-7. See more

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    WEBThe symmetrical, glacier-clad Osorno stratovolcano forms a renowned landmark between Todos Los Santos and Llanguihue lakes. It is seen here from the north, with Calbuco volcano visible at the extreme right. The …

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    WEBOsorno volcano is best observed in the early morning or late evening when it stands out against a darker background. 1835 Eruption. A Strombolian eruption occurred at Osorno volcano in 1835 and was …