Location Chile Mountain type Glacial horn Prominence 300 m Age of rock Miocene | Parent range Andes Elevation 2,120 m Mountain range Andes | |
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Similar Tralcán, Cerro Oncol, Antillanca Group, Quetrupillán, Villarrica |
Las tres agujas mas altas de la sierra nevada de merida vertigo abanico y bolivar
Nevado Las Agujas (Spanish for The Snowy Needles) is a pyramidal peak in the Andes Mountains of Futrono, in Chile, close to the border with Argentina. With an elevation of 2,120 metres (6,960 ft; 1.32 mi), it has a prominence of 300 m (984 ft) above the surrounding terrain. Together with Cerro Chihuío, it forms the granitic mountain massif of Nevados Las Agujas, which geologically belongs to the Northern Patagonian Batholith.
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- Las tres agujas mas altas de la sierra nevada de merida vertigo abanico y bolivar
- Map of Nevado Las Agujas Panguipulli Los RC3ADos Region Chile
- References
Map of Nevado Las Agujas, Panguipulli, Los R%C3%ADos Region, Chile
References
Nevado Las Agujas Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA