Incahuasi
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The volcanoes Incahuasi (most left) and El Fraile (right beside) behind the colorful Laguna Verde. |
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| Elevation | 6,621 metres (21,722 feet) |
| Location | Argentina-Chile |
| Range | Andes |
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| Last eruption | Unknown |
| First ascent | 1913 by Walther Penck |
This article is about a volcano on the border between Argentina and Chile. For other uses, see Incahuasi (disambiguation).
Incahuasi or Nevado de Incahuasi is a mountain between the Argentine province of Catamarca, and the Atacama Region of Chile. Located at approximate coordenates , it has a height of 6,621m.
The German geographer Walther Penck made the first recorded ascent of Incahuasi in 1913.
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[edit] External links
- Incahuasi (Spanish)

