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Cerro Maltusado

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Location
  
Chile

Age of rock
  
Carboniferous-Permian

Elevation
  
1,537 m

Mountain range
  
Andes

Parent range
  
Andes

Mountain type
  
Arête peak

Prominence
  
1,425 m

Cerro Maltusado

Cerro Maltusado (Spanish for badly cut mane) is the highest peak of La Peineta arête in the Andes of Los Ríos Region, Chile. The peak has an arpoximate prominence of about 1425 meters from its base at Riñihue Lake being close to be an ultra prominent peak.

Map of Cerro Maltusado, Los Lagos, Los R%C3%ADos Region, Chile

References

Cerro Maltusado Wikipedia