The Planet D | Chile’s perfect symmetrical volcano cone @ThePlanetD | Uploaded March 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Osorno Volcano, an iconic landmark in Chile's Lake District, stands proudly as a stratovolcano with a perfectly symmetrical cone. Soaring to an elevation of 2,652 meters (8,701 feet), it graces the landscape with its majestic presence. The volcano is part of the Andean volcanic belt and is known for its near-perfect conical shape, reminiscent of Japan's Mount Fuji. Osorno's last eruption occurred in 1869, and since then, it has become a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Its snow-capped peak contrasts beautifully with the lush surroundings, offering breathtaking views from nearby towns like Puerto Varas and Frutillar. Beyond its geological significance, Osorno plays a central role in the scenic allure of Chile's Lake District #osornovolcano #chiletravel #travelinspo #lakedistrictchile
Osorno Volcano, an iconic landmark in Chile's Lake District, stands proudly as a stratovolcano with a perfectly symmetrical cone. Soaring to an elevation of 2,652 meters (8,701 feet), it graces the landscape with its majestic presence. The volcano is part of the Andean volcanic belt and is known for its near-perfect conical shape, reminiscent of Japan's Mount Fuji. Osorno's last eruption occurred in 1869, and since then, it has become a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Its snow-capped peak contrasts beautifully with the lush surroundings, offering breathtaking views from nearby towns like Puerto Varas and Frutillar. Beyond its geological significance, Osorno plays a central role in the scenic allure of Chile's Lake District #osornovolcano #chiletravel #travelinspo #lakedistrictchile