On our last night in Pucon, we stayed up late (for us) and drove into Villarrica national park for a nighttime viewing of the volcano. The orange glow of the lava-filled caldera and the Milky Way clouds overhead made for a magical sight. The iPhone managed to capture some of the scenery, but hardly the true beauty of the fiery volcano and the starry night.





These photos are amazing! there actully better that seeing the lava in real life!š
That’s because you wouldn’t get out of the car.