Also located close to Incahuasi are Falso Azufre and Nevado San Francisco, as well as the Miocene Cerro Morocho and Cerro Ojo de Las Lozas volcanoes. It...
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Ermitaño El Fraile El Toro Falso Azufre Incahuasi Mulas Muertas Ojos del Salado Peña Blanca San Francisco Sierra Nevada de Lagunas Bravas Solo Tres Cruces Tres...
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Chile. Corresponding respectively to Ojos del Salado, Nevado Tres Cruces and Nevado de Incahuasi. The principal rivers of this natural region are Copiapó...
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Nevado del Ruiz (Spanish pronunciation: [neβaðo ðel ˈrwis]), also known as La Mesa de Herveo (English: Mesa of Herveo, the name of the nearby town) is...
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24°25′S 66°10′W / 24.417°S 66.167°W / -24.417; -66.167 Nevado de Acay is a 5,950-metre-high (19,520 ft) mountain in Argentina. It is a volcanic intrusion...
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threat to humans. Nevado Tres Cruces together with neighbouring El Fraile, El Muertito, El Muerto, El Solo, Nevado de Incahuasi, Nevado San Francisco and...
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Ojos del Salado (redirect from Nevado Ojos del Salado)
edifices of Cerro Solo, El Fraile, Incahuasi, El Muerto, El Muertito, Falso Azufre, Nevado San Francisco, Nevado Tres Cruces and Ojos del Salado, which...
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Nevado Sajama ([neˈβaðo saˈxama]; Aymara: Chak Xaña) is an extinct volcano and the highest peak in Bolivia. The mountain is located in Sajama Province...
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Nevado de Cachi is the name given to a large complex of mountains that lies in Salta Province, Argentina. This complex counts several summits, the highest...
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Nevados de Chillán is a group of stratovolcanoes located in the Andes of Ñuble Region, Central Chile, and is one of the most active volcanoes in the region...
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Nevado de Longaví is a volcano in the Andes of central Chile. The 3,242 m (10,636 ft) high volcano lies in the Linares Province, which is part of the...
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- All above 5000m". Andes Specialists. Retrieved 12 April 2020. Nevado de Incahuasi: The Archaeological Anatomy of a Sacred Mountain in the Andes. 2008...
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050 ft) Cerro Ramada 6,384 m (20,945 ft) Cerro La Mesa 6,230 m (20,440 ft) Incahuasi (Catamarca) 6,621 m (21,722 ft) Tupungato (Mendoza) 6,570 m (21,560 ft)...
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Antisana (redirect from Nevado de Antisana)
de Purulla Incahuasi Ojos del Salado Southern Volcanic Zone (33°–46° S) Tupungato Tupungatito Maipo Calabozos Descabezado Grande Cerro Azul Nevado de...
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Nevado del Huila Nevado del Ruiz Nevado del Tolima Puracé Doña Juana Galeras Nevado del Huila (/nɛˈvɑːdoʊ dɛl ˈwiːlə/, Spanish pronunciation: [neˈβaðo...
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San Francisco Pass (redirect from Paso de San Francisco)
Francisco (6,018 m or 19,744 ft), the Incahuasi (6,638 m or 21,778 ft) and highest volcano in the world, Nevado Ojos del Salado (6,879 m or 22,569 ft)...
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It is currently the most active volcano in Colombia. Nevado del Huila Nevado del Ruiz Nevado del Tolima Puracé Doña Juana Galeras Galeras has been an...
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Cerro Blanco (volcano) (redirect from Campo de Piedra Pómez)
Cerro Blanco and Incahuasi due north; all three contain both volcanic deposits from Cerro Blanco and salt flats or lakes. In the Incahuasi valley an ignimbrite...
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de Purulla Incahuasi Ojos del Salado Southern Volcanic Zone (33°–46° S) Tupungato Tupungatito Maipo Calabozos Descabezado Grande Cerro Azul Nevado de...
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Andrés (March 2014). "Evolución sin y postglaciaria de la vertiente oriental del volcán Lanín, provincia de Neuquén" [Syn and postglacial evolution of the...
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The Nevado del Tolima is a Late Pleistocene to recently active andesitic stratovolcano located in the Tolima department, Colombia. The volcano lies south...
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de Purulla Incahuasi Ojos del Salado Southern Volcanic Zone (33°–46° S) Tupungato Tupungatito Maipo Calabozos Descabezado Grande Cerro Azul Nevado de...
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Andes (redirect from Cordillera de los Andes)
Macizo de Pacuni, 5,400 m (17,720 ft) Mururata, 5,871 m (19,260 ft) Nevado Anallajsi, 5,750 m (18,865 ft) Nevado Charquini, 5,392 m (17,690 ft) Nevado Sajama...
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Coropuna (redirect from Nevado Coropuna)
consist of several perennially snowbound conical summits, lending it the name Nevado Coropuna in Spanish. The complex extends over an area of 240 square kilometres...
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Guaranda (~25 km to the southwest). Chimborazo is surrounded by the Reserva de Producción Faunistica Chimborazo, which forms a protected ecosystem to preserve...
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GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Nevado del Huila Nevado del Ruiz Nevado del Tolima Puracé Doña Juana Galeras This is a list of...
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conflictos de límites: la participación de Estados Unidos en la definición de la frontera argentino-chilena en la Puna de Atacama (1899)". Cuadernos de Geografía:...
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metres (17,451 ft)). It rises above the small thermal springs town of Baños de Agua Santa (1,800 metres (5,900 ft)) which is located at its foot 8 kilometres...
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its name to a massive volcanic group, at about 90 km (56 mi) from Santiago de Chile at the end of the Cajón del Maipo on the Chile-Argentina border. It...
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Pichu Pichu (redirect from Nevado Pichu Pichu)
Linares Málaga, Eloy (1966). "Restos arqueológicos en el Nevado Pichu Pichu: (Arequipa, Perú)". Anales de Arqueología y Etnología (in Spanish). 21: 7–48. Archived...
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