Category: Major Mountain Ranges

Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu (Machu Pikchu) “Few romances can ever surpass that of the granite citadel on top of the beetling precipices of Machu Picchu, the crown of Inca Land.” -Hiram Bingham Machu Picchu, one of the most iconic archaeological sites in the world, is nestled high in the Andes Mountains of Peru. This UNESCO World Heritage …

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Fitz Roy

Fitz Roy (Cerro Chaltén, Cerro Fitz Roy, Mount Fitz Roy, Fitzroy) Mount Fitz Roy, often referred to as Cerro Fitz Roy, is a towering peak located in the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, near the border of Chile and Argentina. It is a part of the Andes mountain range, the world’s longest continental mountain range, which …

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Licancabur

Licancabur Licancabur is a highly symmetrical stratovolcano located on the southernmost part of the border between Chile and Bolivia in the Andes mountain range. It is an imposing natural monument that stands as a testament to the earth’s geological history, rising over 5,900 meters above sea level. The name Licancabur is a Kunza word meaning …

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Cerro Torre

Cerro Torre Cerro Torre is one of the most iconic peaks in the Andes, located on the border between Argentina and Chile. This majestic granite spire is renowned for its dramatic form, rising abruptly from the Patagonian Ice Field to a height of over 10,000 feet. The mountain’s unique shape, combined with its extreme weather …

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Alpamayo

Alpamayo (Shuyturaju) Alpamayo, a snow-covered peak in the Peruvian Andes, is a breathtaking sight that leaves an imprint on the minds of those who behold it. Located in the Cordillera Blanca mountain range within the region of Ancash, Peru, Alpamayo stands as a testament to the stark beauty and grandeur nature offers. Its name is …

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Tungurahua

Tungurahua Tungurahua, located in the South American country of Ecuador, is one of the most active and prominent volcanoes in the world. This stratovolcano, whose name translates to “Throat of Fire” in the indigenous Quechua language, has been a significant part of Ecuador’s landscape and history. Dominating the skyline with an elevation of over 5,000 …

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Mount Cook

Aoraki / Mount Cook Mount Cook, known as Aoraki in the indigenous Maori language, is an iconic symbol of New Zealand, representing the country’s rugged beauty, unique biodiversity, and the spirit of adventure that draws people from all over the world. Located in the Southern Alps, on the South Island of New Zealand, it is …

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Grandfather Mountain

Grandfather Mountain Grandfather Mountain, a prominent landmark in North Carolina, is a majestic natural attraction that captivates visitors with its breathtaking scenery and diverse wildlife. As the highest peak of the Blue Ridge Mountains, it is a part of the Appalachian Mountain range. Its name, rooted in regional folklore, was inspired by the mountain’s profile …

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Mount Assiniboine

Mount Assiniboine Mount Assiniboine, often referred to as the “Matterhorn of the Canadian Rockies,” is an iconic peak in the mountain ranges of Western Canada. This majestic mountain, located on the Great Divide at the border between British Columbia and Alberta, is a significant part of the Southern Continental Ranges of the Canadian Rockies. Mount …

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Mount Saint Helens

Mount St. Helens Mount Saint Helens, located in Washington, is an active stratovolcano that is renowned for its catastrophic eruption on May 18, 1980. Part of the Cascade Range, this volcano is situated in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and is a significant part of the Cascade Volcanic Arc. This arc is …

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