Sara Sara

Sara Sara
Sara Sara and Lake Parinacochas in front of it
Highest point
Elevation5,505 m (18,061 ft)
Prominence2,060 m (6,760 ft)
ListingUltra
Coordinates15°19′46″S 73°26′41″W / 15.32944°S 73.44472°W / -15.32944; -73.44472
Geography
Parent rangeAndes
Geology
Rock agePleistocene
Last eruptionUnknown; probable Holocene age

Sara Sara is a 5,505-metre-high (18,061 ft) volcano lying between Lake Parinacochas and the Ocoña River in Peru. It is situated in the provinces of Parinacochas and Paucar del Sara Sara. The volcano formed during the Pleistocene during four different stages of volcanic activity, which constructed a volcanic edifice with an oval outline consisting of lava flows and lava domes. The volcano was glaciated during the last glacial maximum; it may still feature glaciers. The last eruption was about 14,000 years ago and future eruptions are possible. The volcano was worshipped by the local population, and an Inca mummy of a 15-year old girl was found on the summit by archaeologists.