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Best 1 Ojos del Salado

Nevado Ojos del Salado is a large stratovolcano situated on the border between Argentina and Chile in the Andes Mountains. Standing at 6,893 meters, it is recognized as the highest active volcano in the world. Despite its arid and extreme high-altitude environment, it features a permanent crater lak...

Mountain Andes Chile Argentina 6000er Highest Volcano
2 Patagonian Steppe

The Patagonian Steppe stretches across much of western Argentina and a portion of Chile, representing a unique temperate steppe ecosystem. This expansive region is notable for its dramatic winds, low-growing plants like tussock grass, and significant guanaco populations. It’s a crucial habitat suppo...

3 Monito del Monte

The Monito del Monte is a tiny, extant marsupial found in the remote areas of Chile and Argentina. It represents the last surviving member of the Microbiotheria order, an ancient group of mammals. Its unique genetic makeup—closer to Australian marsupials than South American ones—makes it a crucial s...

Marsupial Tiny Extant Microbiotheria Chile Argentina Relict
4 Southern Andean steppe

The Southern Andean Steppe occupies a unique zone in Chile and Argentina’s High Andes. This montane ecoregion features extensive grasslands adapted to harsh conditions of cold, aridity, and strong winds. It supports specialized plant and animal life including guanacos, pumas, and various neotropical...

5 Tupungato
Tupungato

Tupungato is a stratovolcano on the Chile-Argentina border at 6,570 m, first climbed in 1897 by Swiss guide Matthias Zurbriggen and British mountaineer Stuart Vines.

6 Ojos del Salado fumaroles

The Ojos del Salado fumaroles are continuous gas vents located near the summit of Ojos del Salado, a massive stratovolcano on the Argentina-Chile border. Standing at 6,893 meters, Ojos del Salado is the highest active volcano in the world. The fumaroles release gases including sulfur dioxide and wat...

Fumarole Chile Argentina Dormant Altiplano World Highest Volcano
7 Planchón-Peteroa fumaroles

Planchón-Peteroa fumaroles are gas vents on the Chile-Argentina border complex, notable for Peteroa's crater lake and eruptions in 2010.

Fumarole Complex Active Andes Chile Argentina
8 Socompa fumaroles

Socompa fumaroles are volcanic gas vents located on Socompa, a massive Pleistocene stratovolcano on the Argentina-Chile border known for its extensive debris avalanche deposits.

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