El Misti
| El Misti | |
|---|---|
Snow-capped El Misti | |
| Elevation: | 19,101 ft (5,822 m) |
| Coordinates: | 16° 17′ 40″ S 71° 24′ 32″ W |
| Location: | Peru |
| Range: | Andes |
| Type: | Stratovolcano |
El Misti is a volcano located in southern Peru near the city of Arequipa. This city, the second largest in the country, lies at the foot of El Misti in a fertile valley located 2,400 meters above sea level. El Misti (the gentleman) has become the city's enduring symbol. Most of the city's colonial buildings were constructed from El Misti's white volcanic stone (sillar). The volcano's last eruption was in 1870.
With its snow-capped, perfect cone, El Misti stands at 5,822 metres and lies between the mountain Chachani (6,057 m) and the volcano Pichu-Pichu (5,669 m). These impressive mountains, located northeast of Arequipa, are visible almost year-round, but especially during winter (May-September).
External links
- Nasa three-dimensional perspective view of El Misti
- 3D-Model Images of El Misti from the University of North Dakota Volcanology WebSite
Categories: Peru geography stubs | Stratovolcanoes | Subduction volcanoes | Volcanoes of Peru | Mountains of Peru