Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Hi visitors! 
You all are welcome for reading this interesting topic I think it concerns to nature. 
Villarica is one of my favourite volcanoes in the world, because it has the shape of Fuji Yama (the Japan's most known volcano and shown in Hokusai's paintings) and it had (now it doesn't due to its recent eruption but I still like it) much snow making a good contrast with the background (mainly exemplified with the sky and clouds). Besides it has a very beautiful forest around, thousand-year glaciers, cold volcanic rock caves (those three places make up the namesake National Park).
It's characterized for being the most active volcano (with 2847 metres above sea) in the Andes with the last eruptions in 1949, 1963, 1971, 1984 and the current year (2015). 
I have never seen it with my own eyes until I went to Villarica (city) last summer holidays just in the precursor of its eruption, and I was astonished by its majestic height standing out all the local hills.
When it unleashed the eruption throwing out lava with ash in this year I remembered nature is always wise and at the same time powerful. It warns us we ought to protect and admire the planet we live and Villarica volcano is one of its proofs. 



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