Acamarachi

Local nameAcamarachi (Pili)
LocationSan Pedro de Atacama, Chile

Acamarachi is a 6,046-metre high volcano in northern Chile. In this part of Chile, it is the highest volcano. Its name means "black moon". It is a volcano in the Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes, a zone of strong volcanic activity during the last million years. Old volcanoes in the area are well-preserved, due to the dry climate.

Acamarachi itself is a cone-shaped volcano with steep upper flanks and a lava dome on its northern side. While there is no indication of historical activity and the flank lava flows are old, some lava flows around the summit crater and a lava coulee north of Acamarachi on the saddle between Acamarachi and Colachi volcano may be postglacial in age. Acamarachi is formed by andesitic and dacitic rocks.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acamarachi

Address Chile

Coordinates -23°17'33.434" N -67°37'4.538" E

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