Calbuco, the Chilean volcano which erupted violently twice this week for the first time in 40 years, spewed out a plume of ash more than six miles high and blanketed parts of Chile and Argentina. More than 4,000 have been evacuated but thankfully no deaths or injuries have been reported.
Rodrigo Barrera, a photographer, has captured several incredible time-lapse videos of the event over several days, as well as the clouds of ash that have covered the sky.
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