Category: South America

Acotango

Acotango Rising majestically from the Andean plateau at 6,052 meters (19,856 feet), Acotango stands as a testament to the raw geological forces that shaped South America’s backbone. This imposing stratovolcano, straddling the border between Bolivia and Chile, represents far more than just another peak in the Andes—it’s a living laboratory of high-altitude ecology and a …

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