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The Agua Negra Pass (Spanish: Paso de Agua Negra) is a pass over the Andes mountains which connects Argentina and Chile. The highest point of this pass is at 4,780 m (15,680 ft) AMSL . [ 1 ]
Prison in the Andes (Spanish: Penal Cordillera) is a 2023 Chilean-Brazilian drama film written and directed by Felipe Carmona in his directorial debut. [1] Starring Bastián Bodenhöfer and Hugo Medina [ 2 ] accompanied by Andrew Bargsted, Mauricio Pesutic , Alejandro Trejo , Óscar Hernández, Daniel Alcaíno and Juan Carlos Maldonado. [ 3 ]
The Crossing of the Andes (Spanish: Cruce de los Andes) was one of the most important feats in the Argentine and Chilean wars of independence.A combined army of Argentine soldiers and Chilean exiles crossed the Andes mountains, which separate Argentina from Chile, to invade Chile, leading to its liberation from Spanish rule.
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Nevado del Plomo (left) and Nevado Juncal (behind) are two mountains of the Principal Cordillera along the Argentina-Chile border and the Atlantic-Pacific watershed. Principal Cordillera ( Spanish : Cordillera Principal ) is the Andean mountain range that makes up the boundary between Central Chile and neighbouring areas of Argentina.
Christ the Redeemer of the Andes (Spanish: Cristo Redentor de los Andes) is a monument high in the Principal Cordillera of the Andes at 3,832 metres (12,572 ft) above mean sea level on the border between Argentina and Chile. It was unveiled on 13 March 1904 to celebrate the peaceful resolution of the border dispute between the two countries.
Cerro Tujle (also known as Cerro Tucle or Cerro Tugle) is a mafic volcanic centre in the Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes, [2] Chile. It forms a 60 metres (200 ft) deep maar [1] that may have formed half a million years ago. [3]
A Casucha de la Cordillera at 3197 m a.s.l. at Las Cuevas, Argentina.. The Casuchas del Rey or Casuchas de la Cordillera are a string of small mountain shelters made of stone masonry along the route of the Uspallata Pass of the Principal Cordillera in the Andes of Chile and Argentina. [1]