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.
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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.