Pasochoa
Pasochoa (4,200 metres) is an extinct volcano located in the Guayllabamba river basin in the Ecuadorian Andes. The current mountain form is a collapsed crater with a semicircular shape. This structure emerged approximately 100 thousand years ago due to an eruption which destroyed the crater and occidental slope of the previous volcanic cone.
Details
- Range
- Andes
- Location
- Ecuador
- Map Size
- 250
- Map Relief
- 1
- Elevation M
- 4200
- Label Position
- right