What is pichu pichu volcano?

Pichu Pichu Volcano is an active stratovolcano located in the Andes Mountains, in southern Peru. It stands at an elevation of 5,664 meters (18,583 ft) and is part of the Central Volcanic Zone, which includes other well-known Peruvian volcanoes such as Misti, Ubinas, and Huaynaputina.

The volcano is composed of alternating layers of lava and ash, and its summit crater is around 600 meters (1,970 ft) wide. There are no known historic eruptions from Pichu Pichu, but it is considered to be an active volcano based on its geologic history. The last known eruption occurred over 1,200 years ago.

Pichu Pichu is located in an isolated area, and there are no major population centers nearby. However, local communities rely on the volcano's fertile soils for agriculture and grazing. The area around Pichu Pichu is also popular among hikers and climbers due to its stunning views of the surrounding landscape.