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  2. Cerro Chirripó - Wikipedia

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    Cerro Chirripó is the highest mountain in Costa Rica, with an elevation of 3,821 meters (12,536 feet). It is part of the Cordillera de Talamanca , and the range's highest point. It is located in Chirripó National Park and is noted for its ecological wealth.

  3. Chirripó National Park - Wikipedia

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    Chirripó National Park is a national park of Costa Rica, encompassing parts of three provinces: San José, Limón and Cartago. It was established in 1975. [1] It is named for its most prominent feature, Cerro Chirripó, which at 3,820 m (12,530 ft) is the highest mountain in Costa Rica. [3]

  4. Edward FitzGerald (mountaineer) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Arthur FitzGerald (10 May 1871 – 2 January 1931) was an American-born mountaineer and soldier of British descent, best known for leading the expedition which made the first ascent of Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the American Continent, in 1897.

  5. National Geographic Releases Four New Expeditions to See ...

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    National Geographic announces four new Signature Land Expeditions. The trips include expeditions to Australia, Portugal and the Azores, Sri Lanka, and Southern Africa. Furthermore, trips that have ...

  6. Aconcagua - Wikipedia

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    Aconcagua (Spanish pronunciation: [akoŋˈkaɣwa]) is a mountain in the Principal Cordillera [4] of the Andes mountain range, in Mendoza Province, Argentina.It is the highest mountain in the Americas, the highest outside Asia, [5] and the highest in both the Western Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere [1] with a summit elevation of 6,961 metres (22,838 ft).

  7. Janet Mae Johnson - Wikipedia

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    She died in 1973 during an expedition of Aconcagua mountain on the Polish Route. [1] The American Alpine Club stated that she perished from exposure and exhaustion close to the summit. Another member of the climbing party, John Cooper, a NASA engineer, also died during the expedition. [ 2 ]

  8. List of ultras of South America - Wikipedia

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    Mount Darwin Chile (Tierra del Fuego) 2,580 2,580: 0 3 Cerro Paine Grande Chile: 2,884 2,197: 687 4 Monte Sarmiento Chile (Tierra del Fuego) 2,187 2,040: 147 5 Cerro Norte Argentina: 2,730 1,624: 1106 6 Monte Fitz Roy Argentina / Chile: 3,405 1,951: 1454 7 Cerro Steffen Chile: 3,300 1,945: 1355 8 Monte Balmaceda Chile: 2,035 1,885: 150 9 Cerro ...

  9. Aconcagua Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    The summit of the mountain Aconcagua, the tallest mount in the Andes range, was considered unattainable for many years until January 14, 1897, when Matthias Zurbriggen, a member of the FitzGerald expedition, finally reached it. Since then many climbers made the same ascent to the top.

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