Quilotoa is a volcano in the Andes, at an altitude of 3,900. The crater we saw was caused by a huge volcanic eruption many years ago, followed by a collapse of the volcano's interior, which was 3 kilometers in diameter. Water gradually accumulates in the crater, forming a lake, due to mineral rich, the lake is blue-green, plus the crown-shaped crater, forming a picturesque scenery. Aboriginal people call it the Queen's teeth, the lake is 250 meters deep, and the lake is different in different weather. There are rowing boats in the middle of the crater to participate.
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Quilotoa is a volcano in the Andes, at an altitude of 3,900. The crater we saw was caused by a huge volcanic eruption many years ago, followed by a collapse of the volcano's interior, which was 3 kilometers in diameter. Water gradually accumulates in the crater, forming a lake, due to mineral rich, the lake is blue-green, plus the crown-shaped crater, forming a picturesque scenery. Aboriginal people call it the Queen's teeth, the lake is 250 meters deep, and the lake is different in different weather. There are rowing boats in the middle of the crater to participate.
位於厄瓜多爾中部城市Lataguca,從這裡坐公車出發,大約一小時三十分鐘,Laguna Quilotoa海拔三千九百米之高。