Huishue Lake

Huishue Lake (Spanish: Lago Huishue, Spanish pronunciation: [ˈwiswe]), Mapudungun for bad place to live, is located in the Andes of the Lago Ranco commune in southern Chile. More precisely the lake is located 10 km south of Maihue Lake (the drainage basin to which it belongs), 15 km northeast of Puyehue Volcano and 10 km west of the Chile-Argentina border.

Huishue Lake
View of Huishue lake with a granitic glacial horn in the background.
Huishue Lake
LocationLago Ranco, Chile
Coordinates40°26′21″S 71°59′47″W
Primary outflowsMelpue River
Basin countriesChile
Surface area~15.1 km2 (5.8 sq mi)
Surface elevation~ 500 m (1,600 ft)
Settlementsnearest town Llifén (30 km)

Around the year shift of 1948-1949 Chilean poet Pablo Neruda hid in the Fundo Huishue forestry estate from the then legalized persecution of communists. Neruda left Huishue March 1, 1949 and fled Chile via the Ipela Pass to his exile in Argentina and then Europe.

Huishue Lake on the map
2011 eruption of Puyehue-Cordón Caulle[1]

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