Category
page 1Quaternary stratovolcanoes
Volcán Azufral
Azufral is a stratovolcano located in the department of Nariño in southern Colombia, west of the town of Túquerres. It is the only volcano of the Western Ranges of the Colombian Andes. Its name derives from the Spanish word for sulfur, azufre. The volcano is considered semi-dormant but there are numerous fumaroles in the summit crater. The summit of the volcano has an altitude of , and the north-western side of the crater contains a crescent-shaped lake named Laguna Verde () at . The lake is long and wide. and its bright green color is a result of the sulfur and iron-based deposits in the crat
Cumbal
mountain in Colombia
Cerro Arenales
mountain
Chiles volcano
volcano in Colombia and Ecuador
Cerro Negro de Mayasquer
volcano in Colombia and Ecuador
Monte Burney
stratovolcano in southern Chile
Lautaro
subglacial stratovolcano in Chile
Cerro Bravo
volcano in Tolima Department, Colombia
Yucamane
Yucamane, Yucamani or Yucumane is an andesitic stratovolcano in the Tacna Region of southern Peru. It is part of the Peruvian segment of the Central Volcanic Zone, one of the three volcanic belts of the Andes generated by the subduction of the Nazca plate beneath the South America plate. Peru's active volcanoes Ubinas, Sabancaya and El Misti are also part of the Central Volcanic Zone.
Volcán Cerro Machín
Stratovolcano located in Tolima Department, Colombia
Mount Dixon
mountain on Heard Island