Aconcagua
Praèn
Aconcagua | |
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Titik dhuwur dhéwé | |
Èlevasi | 6,962 m (22,841 ft) |
Prominèn | 6,962 m (22,841 ft) Ranked 2nd |
Isolasi | 16,533.4 kilometres (10,273.4 mi) |
Pratélan | Seven Summits Country high point Ultra |
Naming | |
Pronunciation | Pangucap cara Spanyol: [akoŋˈkaɣwa] éjaan Inggris: [ˌækəŋˈkɑːɡwə] or éjaan Inggris: [ˌɑːkəŋˈkɑːɡwə] |
Géografi | |
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State/Province | AR-M |
Parent range | Andes |
Panjatan | |
Panjatan pisanan | 1897 Matthias Zurbriggen (first recorded ascent)[1] |
Rute gampang dhéwé | Scramble (North) |
Aconcagua iku siji gunung ing Provinsi Mendoza, Argentina. Aconcagua iku gunung sing paling dhuwur ing Amérika. Gunung iki dhuwuré 6.962 m.
Pranala njaba
[besut | besut sumber]- Daily time lapse animations of the Aconcagua base camp Webcam
- Highest peaks on peakware.com
- Interactive Satellite / Terrain Map, Photos, and Information on climbing Aconcagua Archived 2009-02-23 at the Wayback Machine.
- Live webcam from Aconcagua base camp Archived 2023-06-04 at the Wayback Machine.
- Aconcagua: Everyman's Everest
- Mt. Aconcagua: information about location, routes, camps and weather
Cathetan suku
[besut | besut sumber]- ↑ "There is no definitive proof that the ancient Incas actually climbed to the summit of the White Sentinel [Aconcagua], but there is considerable evidence that they did climb very high on the mountain. Signs of Inca ascents have been found on summits throughout the Andes, thus far the highest atop Llullaillaco, a 6,721-metre (22,051 ft) mountain astride the Chilean-Argentine border in the Atacama region. On Aconcagua, the skeleton of a guanaco was found in 1947 along the ridge connecting the North Summit with the South Summit. It seems doubtful that a guanaco would climb that high on the mountain on his own. Furthermore, a Inca mummy has been found at 5400m on the south west ridge of Aconcagua, near Cerro Piramidal" R. J. Secor, Aconcagua: a climbing guide, The Mountaineers, 1994, ISBN 0-89886-406-2, p. 13.
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