Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Puyehue-Cordon Caulle, Chaiten, Vicente Perez Rosales National Park, Tronador, Los Lagos Region, Puyehue, Chile, Pumalin Park, Osorno, Todos los Santos Lake, Corcovado National Park, Chiloe National Park, Hornopiren National Park, Puyehue Lake, Calbuco, Las Vertientes Reserva Natural Privada, Llanquihue Lake, Alerce Andino National Park, Corcovado Volcano, Cardenal Antonio Samore Pass, Apagado, Futaleufu River, Huinay, Yanteles, Petrohue Waterfalls, Tantauco Park, Yelcho Lake, Cordillera Pelada, Islotes de Punihuil Natural Monument, Antillanca Group, Petrohue River, Michinmahuida, Chapo Lake, Cerro Pantoja, Bueno River, Cucao and Huillinco, Puntiagudo-Cordon Cenizos, Maullin River, Yate, Rupanco Lake, Chacao Channel, Puyehue Hot Springs, Guafo Island, Puelo River, Palena/General Vintter Lake, Pirulil Range, Reloncavi Sound, Piuchen Range, Reloncavi Estuary, Gulf of Corcovado, Pilmaiquen River, Casablanca, Rahue River, Sea of Chiloe, Tranqui Island, Huequi, Golgol River, Lahuen Nadi Natural Monument, Desertores Islands, Carrenleufu River, Roca Remolino, Lemuy Island, Gulf of Ancud, Los Llanos, Chile, Dalcahue Channel, Calbuco Island, Calbuco Channel, Estero de Castro. Excerpt: Puyehue (; Spanish pronunciation: ) and Cordon Caulle ( ) are two coalesced volcanic vents that form a major mountain massif in Puyehue National Park in the Andes of Ranco Province, Chile. In volcanology this group is known as the Puyehue-Cordon Caulle Volcanic Complex (PCCVC). Four different volcanoes constitute the volcanic group or complex, the Cordillera Nevada caldera, the Pliocene Mencheca volcano, Cordon Caulle fissure vents and the Puyehue stratovolcano. As with most stratovolcanoes on the Southern Volcanic Zone of the Andes, Puyehue and Cordon Caulle are located along the intersection of a traverse fault with the larger north-south Li...