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Cerro Pantoja volcano

stratovolcano 2024 m / 6,640 ft
Central Chile and Argentina, South America, -40.77°S / -71.95°W
Current status: dormant (1 out of 5)
Typical eruption style: explosive
Cerro Pantoja volcano eruptions: within the past 10,000 years
Last earthquakes nearby: No recent earthquakes
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Cerro Pantoja is an eroded dominantly basaltic volcano along the Chile-Argentina border. The only known activity within the past 10,000 years is a cinder cone on the Argentinian side.
Cerro Pantoja lies SSW of Lake Constancia located immediately west of the Argentinian border. The volcano has a dramatic steep-sided summit pinnacle.


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