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Aerial photograph 291203
Sand and desert landscape and volcano desert in the mountains of the Andes in Region de Arica y Parinacota, Chile. In the remote north of Chile alongside active volcanoes colourful mountains such as Cerros de Visviri are evidence of the subterrenean unrest. Hot corrosive vapours have attacked and coloured the rock, converting the traces of iron it contains into yellow, reddish and brown iron oxide and iron hydroxide

CERROS DE VISVIRI 18.11.2012

Cerros de Visviri from the bird's eye view: Sand and desert landscape and volcano desert in the mountains of the Andes in Region de Arica y Parinacota, Chile. In the remote north of Chile alongside active volcanoes colourful mountains such as Cerros de Visviri are evidence of the subterrenean unrest. Hot corrosive vapours have attacked and coloured the rock, converting the traces of iron it contains into yellow, reddish and brown iron oxide and iron hydroxide
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Sand and desert landscape and volcano desert in the mountains of the Andes in Region de Arica y Parinacota, Chile. In the remote north of Chile alongside active volcanoes colourful mountains such as Cerros de Visviri are evidence of the subterrenean unrest. Hot corrosive vapours have attacked and coloured the rock, converting the traces of iron it contains into yellow, reddish and brown iron oxide and iron hydroxide. Restriction: No POD - Print on Demand uses allowed! Photo: Bernhard Edmaier

Aerial image ID: 291203
Image resolution: 7579 x 3593 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 10,51 MB
Image file size: 77,91 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Bernhard Edmaier

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