Chain of Volcanoes on the Chile-Bolivia border

Viewed from B-245, Antofagasta Region, Chile (March 2019)
This image was taken during the North Chile's Coastal & Desert Wildlife trip organised by Natures Images and led by Mark Sisson and Pablo Cersosimo (Wild South Photography).
This is a easterly view from the B-245 towards a chain of volcanoes on the Chile-Bolivia border. The chain extends, left to right, from the active volcano Putana (5890 metres) to Sairecabur (5971 metres) and includes Cerro Curiquinca (5722 metres), Cerro Colorado (5748 metres), Volcán Escalante (5819 metres), Volcán Ojos del Toro (ca. 5780 metres) and Saciel (ca. 5680 metres).
Putana / Mapcarta
Cerro Curiquinca / Mapcarta
Cerro Colorado / Mapcarta
Volcán Escalante / Mapcarta
Volcán Ojos del Toro / Mapcarta
Saciel / Mapcarta
Sairecabur / Mapcarta
Shooting Time 14:12
Tv(Shutter Speed) 1/2000
Av(Aperture Value) 4.5
Exposure Compensation -2/3
ISO Speed 320
This image was taken during the North Chile's Coastal & Desert Wildlife trip organised by Natures Images and led by Mark Sisson and Pablo Cersosimo (Wild South Photography).
This is a easterly view from the B-245 towards a chain of volcanoes on the Chile-Bolivia border. The chain extends, left to right, from the active volcano Putana (5890 metres) to Sairecabur (5971 metres) and includes Cerro Curiquinca (5722 metres), Cerro Colorado (5748 metres), Volcán Escalante (5819 metres), Volcán Ojos del Toro (ca. 5780 metres) and Saciel (ca. 5680 metres).
Putana / Mapcarta
Cerro Curiquinca / Mapcarta
Cerro Colorado / Mapcarta
Volcán Escalante / Mapcarta
Volcán Ojos del Toro / Mapcarta
Saciel / Mapcarta
Sairecabur / Mapcarta
Shooting Time 14:12
Tv(Shutter Speed) 1/2000
Av(Aperture Value) 4.5
Exposure Compensation -2/3
ISO Speed 320
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