# Caburgua-Huelemolle

- **Country:** Chile
- **Coordinates:** -39.250000, -71.700000
- **Type:** Volcanic field
- **Range:** Andes
- **Location:** Chile
- **Elevation M:** 1496
- **Last Eruption:** 5050 BC ± 1000 years

Caburgua-Huelemolle consists of four groups of cinder cones, namely they are Volcanes de Caburgua, Volcán Huelemolle, Volcán Redondo and Pichares. Volcanes de Caburgua is a group formed by six pyroclastic cones located at the southern tip of the Caburgua Lake, which is a lava-dammed lake created by volcanic activity from the just mentioned cones. Volcán Huelemolle is a group of three cinder cones lying between the rivers Liucura and Trancura.

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**Source:** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caburgua-Huelemolle (Wikipedia, CC BY-SA)
