Payachatas Volcanos and Desert Snowfall Chile
by James Brunker
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Payachatas Volcanos and Desert Snowfall Chile
Artist
James Brunker
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Early morning sun and fresh winter snowfall on the Payachatas ("twin" in the Aymara language) volcanos and high altitude desert plains of the spectacular Lauca National Park in the far north of Chile. The Park is also part of the Lauca Biosphere Reserve, recognised by UNESCO in 1981. The peaks lie on the Bolivia border and are individually Parinacota (L, 6342m / 20,805ft) and Pomerape (behind, in centre, 6282 m / 20,610ft). You can just make out Lake Chungara below the left side of the Parinacota volcano, which is the highest symmetrical cone volcano in the world.
Photograph © James Brunker. Reproduction, transmission or publication in any form without written permission strictly prohibited.
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November 12th, 2019
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