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Nevado Sajama

Nevado Sajama Rising majestically from Bolivia’s windswept Altiplano like a snow-crowned sentinel, Nevado Sajama commands attention as the nation’s highest peak at 6,542 meters (21,463 feet). This extinct stratovolcano, known as Chak Xaña in the indigenous Aymara language meaning “west,” represents far more than just Bolivia’s geographical pinnacle—it’s a geological masterpiece, a climber’s ultimate challenge, …

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