Villarrica volcano resumes activity for the second time in a month.
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Activity continued at Volcán Copahue—a stratovolcano in the Andes that straddles the border of Chile and Argentina.
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Resuspended ash from Chile's Calbuco Volcano has spread out over Argentina.
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Three days after its surprise eruption on May 2, the Chaitén volcano of southern Chile was still pumping out dense clouds of ash. The plume extended over the Andes Mountains, across Argentina, and hundreds of kilometers over the Atlantic Ocean.
An ash plume billows above one of Mexico’s most active volcanoes.
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Chile’s Chaiten Volcano remained active in early 2009, releasing plumes of ash and steam.
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Volcán Copahue, a stratovolcano on the border of Chile and Argentina in the Andes, was active during October 2014.
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The dry climate around the world's second tallest volcano provides a good habitat for preserving archeological discoveries.
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Acquired February 4, 2003, this natural-color image shows Parque Nacional Llullaillaco along the Chile-Argentina border.
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