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Ayacara Peninsula

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Ayacara Peninsula is a peninsula in northwestern Patagonia in Chile that protrudes to the northwest. The peninsula bounds to the southwest with Reñihué Fjord and to the northeast with Comau Fjord. The volcano Huequi lies in the central parts of the peninsula. Ayacara Formation crops out in parts of the peninsula.

The hamlets of Ayacara Norte and Buill Norte lies in the western coast of the peninsula.

References

  1. "Volcán Huequi". sernageomin.cl (in Spanish). National Geology and Mining Service. Archived from the original on December 15, 2017. Retrieved January 10, 2019. El volcán Huequi se compone de un conjunto de domos y depósitos piroclásticos asociados, estos últimos generados probablemente por el colapso de los domos activos aunque también se reconocen depósitos de caída y de avalancha. Se emplaza en el centro de la península de Ayacara, Chiloé Continental, sitio remoto y de difícil acceso por vía terrestre.

42°18′48″S 72°39′04″W / 42.313205°S 72.651125°W / -42.313205; -72.651125

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