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Nevado Las Agujas

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Location
  
Chile

Mountain type
  
Glacial horn

Prominence
  
300 m

Age of rock
  
Miocene

Parent range
  
Andes

Elevation
  
2,120 m

Mountain range
  
Andes

Nevado Las Agujas

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.

Contents

Map of Nevado Las Agujas, Panguipulli, Los R%C3%ADos Region, Chile

References

Nevado Las Agujas Wikipedia