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Licancabur (Spanish pronunciation: [likaŋkaˈβuɾ]) is a
stratovolcano on the
border between Bolivia and Chile,
south of the
Sairecabur volcano and west...
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Licancabur Lake is a
crater lake in
Chile located on the
volcano Licancabur (Región de Anto****asta,
Province of El Loa). It is
close to the city San Pedro...
- Department. It is
close to the
Chilean border, at the foot of the
volcano Licancabur. The
Laguna Verde is a lake at 4,310
metres (14,140 ft) elevation. It...
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southeast of
Calama and the
Chuquicamata copper mine,
overlooking the
Licancabur volcano. It
features a
significant archeological museum, the R. P. Gustavo...
- de Domeyko. The
landscape is
dominated by
imposing volcanoes such as
Licancabur, Acamarachi,
Aguas Calientes, and Láscar, the
latter being one of Chile's...
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Muktinath peak, Nilgiri, and Tilicho.
Gurudongmar Lake Lake
Tsongmo Licancabur "The
Highest Lake in the World". highestlake.com.
Retrieved 2006-12-07...
- (6348 m),
Guallatiri (6071 m),
Paruma (5,728 m),
Uturunku (6,008 m) and
Licancabur (5,916 m), and the
Cordillera Real in the
north east with
Illampu (6,368...
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border between Bolivia and
Chile and 12 km (7 mi) SE of the
Juriques and
Licancabur volcanoes. It
conforms the
north eastern extreme of the
Purico Complex...
- 262 ft) Michincha, 5,305 m (17,405 ft) Iru Phutunqu, 5,163 m (16,939 ft)
Licancabur, 5,920 m (19,423 ft) Olca, 5,407 m (17,740 ft) Parinacota, 6,348 m (20...
- 400 ft), by a team led by
Charles Brush and
Johan Reinhard in 1982 in Lago
Licancabur. This
record was
equaled by a team led by
Nathalie Cabrol (SETI Institute/NASA...