Catamarca Antofalla Dunes

Antofalla is a Miocene-Pliocene volcano in Argentina's Catamarca Province. It is part of the volcanic segment of the Andes in Argentina, and it is considered to be part of the Central Volcanic Zone, one of the volcanic zones of the Andes. Antofalla forms a group of volcanoes that are aligned on and behind the main volcanic arc. Antofalla itself is a remote volca…
Antofalla is a Miocene-Pliocene volcano in Argentina's Catamarca Province. It is part of the volcanic segment of the Andes in Argentina, and it is considered to be part of the Central Volcanic Zone, one of the volcanic zones of the Andes. Antofalla forms a group of volcanoes that are aligned on and behind the main volcanic arc. Antofalla itself is a remote volcano.
  • Elevation: 6,409 m (21,027 ft)
  • Location: Catamarca, Argentina
  • Parent range: Andes
  • Mountain type: Stratovolcano
  • Last eruption: Unknown
  • First ascent: Inca, Pre-Columbian (before 1500)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org