Lava Path, Coñaripe, South of Chile
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Pablo Belmar Mardones (DigitalStudio.cl)
Taken 15:25, 27/02/2012
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Path of lava, from the eruption of Villarrica volcano in 1971. This panoramic image was taken near the villages of Coñaripe and Lican Ray, South of Chile.
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