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Nevado de Longaví

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Location
  
Chile

Elevation
  
3,242 m

Mountain range
  
Andes

Mountain type
  
Stratovolcano

Last eruption
  
4890 BC

Parent range
  
Andes

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Ascenso cascada nevado de longav febrero 2015


Nevado de Longaví (in Mapudungun: "snake's head") is a stratovolcano in the Andes of central Chile. The 3,242 m perennially snowcapped peak is a landmark of Linares Province and the Maule Region, visible from practically every point in the Central Valley of the province and the neighbouring Province of Cauquenes.

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Map of Nevado de Longav%C3%AD, Longav%C3%AD, Maule Region, Chile

Treking in Longaví is very demanding and provides view of virgin forests and glaciers, the Laguna Achibueno and stands of rare cypress trees, south of the snowy "Cerro el Toro".

Sobrevuelo en el nevado de longav


Geography

Nevado de Langaví lies in the Andean Mountain Range's South Volcanic Zone, which runs through central and western Chile.

References

Nevado de Longaví Wikipedia