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- Apacheta-Aguilucho_volcanic_complex comment "Apacheta-Aguilucho (5,581 metres (18,310 ft) and 5,283 metres (17,333 ft), respectively) is a group of volcanoes located in the northern Altiplano-Puna volcanic complex which has produced lava flows in the Plio-Pleistocene. The volcanoes were constructed in five stages over local ignimbrites from andesites and dacites, as well as a basement made from Tertiary epiclastic material. A geothermal system is located in the local Incaliri graben.".
- Q21044351 comment "Apacheta-Aguilucho (5,581 metres (18,310 ft) and 5,283 metres (17,333 ft), respectively) is a group of volcanoes located in the northern Altiplano-Puna volcanic complex which has produced lava flows in the Plio-Pleistocene. The volcanoes were constructed in five stages over local ignimbrites from andesites and dacites, as well as a basement made from Tertiary epiclastic material. A geothermal system is located in the local Incaliri graben.".