Carrán-Los Venados

Carrán-Los Venados is a volcanic group of scoria cones, maars and small stratovolcanoes in southern Chile, southeast of Ranco Lake. The highest cone is Los Guindos (Spanish for "The Cherry Trees), which is a small stratovolcano with an elevation of 1114 m. The volcanic group has recorded eruptions from 1955 and 1979. Located south of Maihue Lake and north Puyehue Volcano Carrán-Los Venados group is placed at the intersection of several faults on the thin crust (~30 km) of southern Chile, among them Liquiñe-Ofqui and Futrono Fault.

Volcanoes

 * Carrán - a waterfilled maar, erupted in 1955 (also called "Nilahue")
 * Mirador - a cinder cone, erupted in 1979
 * Pocura - a water filled maar, unknown date of eruption
 * Riñinahue - a non-waterfilled maar, erupted in 1907
 * Volcanes Los Venados - the western and southernmost group of volcanoes of Carrán-Los Venados group, unknown dates of eruption
 * Los Guindos - the tallest of the group, an extinct small stratocone