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Anyway, back to volcanoes...My first experience near an active volcano was Volcan Arenal in Costa Rica. I still remember the trip we took up there at night in a jeep, trying to snap photos of the lava bubbling over the top at night with a crappy camera that could barely capture anything but a tiny red dot, followed by some swimming in the natural hot springs. What's not to like?
As predicted, when I arrived on the shores of Lago Llanquihue, I like many others I could not stop snapping photos of the beautiful Volcan Osorno. Since the Lakes Region experiences a lot of precipitation, Osorno maintains its perfect snow-capped peak. It has released pressure through side vents and craters such as La Burbuja, so it won't lose it's perfection like some of the other volcanoes with misshapen peaks. See the difference...
| Volcan Osorno |
| Volcan Calbuco |
| The crater, which has guys waiting right there with equipment in case you want to scale down and check it out |
Los Saltos de Petrohue...
Lago Todos Los Santos
And now to the top of Osorno. It's a pretty technical hike that requires a lot of equipment for the ice, so I climbed up the easy way, on the chair lift.
| I think next time I'll bring my skis and check out the beauty of this place all covered in snow |