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Copahue Mudpots

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The Copahue Mudpots, located on the Argentina-Chile border, are highly notable for their extreme acidity and their proximity to the acidic Copahue crater lake.

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Where are the Copahue Mudpots located?

The Copahue Mudpots are located high in the Andes mountains directly on the border between Argentina and Chile. They sit near the acidic Copahue crater lake and the highly active Copahue volcano.

Why are the Copahue Mudpots so acidic?

The mudpots are highly notable for their extreme acidity, with a pH that can drop below 2. This intense acidity is caused by the high concentration of sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide gases interacting with the melting snow and rainwater.

Can you bathe in the hot springs near the Copahue Mudpots?

While the raw mudpots and crater lake are far too acidic for human contact, the nearby village of Copahue is famous for its therapeutic thermal baths. The town utilizes diluted, naturally cooled versions of these geothermal waters for medical spa treatments.

Did the Copahue volcano have any recent eruptions?

Yes, the Copahue volcano is highly active and experienced significant ash eruptions in the 2010s. The ongoing geothermal activity that fuels the acidic mudpots is a direct result of the magma lurking beneath the mountain.

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