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Isluga Volcano, Chile/Volcanoes

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Isluga volcano, Chile/Volcanoes

The yellow sulphur deposits are formed by the hot acid vapours swelling from the steep crater walls of the 5550 m high Isluga Volcano, which rises above the grey-brown desert of Altiplano in the highlands at the border between Northern Chile and Bolivia. The crater is 400 meters in diameter. (aerial view)

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