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Aucanquilcha is a m****ive
stratovolcano located in the Anto****asta
Region of
northern Chile, just west of the
border with
Bolivia and
within the Alto Loa...
- p**** in the
world as of August 2005[update] 5.8 km –
elevation of
Cerro Aucanquilcha,
highest road in the world,
located in
Chile 98
airports have
paved runways...
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Taapaca Tacora Alto
Toroni Irruputuncu Isluga Acamarachi Aguas Calientes Aucanquilcha Azufre Caichinque Chiliques Colachi Colorado Escorial Guayaques Incahuasi...
- 711 ft)
Wayna Potosí, 4,969 m (16,302 ft) Acotango, 6,052 m (19,856 ft)
Aucanquilcha, 6,176 m (20,262 ft) Michincha, 5,305 m (17,405 ft) Iru Phutunqu, 5,163 m...
- Venezuela.
Highest station:
Greater than 5,874 m (19,272 ft) 1935-19??
Aucanquilcha, Chile.
Lowest station: 257 m (843 ft)
below sea
level Masada cableway...
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Parinacota Lauca Guallatiri Tata
Sabaya Isluga Irruputuncu Olca-Paruma
Aucanquilcha Azufre Zapaleri Sairecabur Licancabur Purico complex Pacana Aguas Calientes...
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Parinacota Lauca Guallatiri Tata
Sabaya Isluga Irruputuncu Olca-Paruma
Aucanquilcha Azufre Zapaleri Sairecabur Licancabur Purico complex Pacana Aguas Calientes...
- four-wheeled vehicle. by road (dead end) is on a
mining road to the
summit of
Aucanquilcha in Chile,
which reaches an
elevation of 6,176 m (20,262 ft). It was once...
- Range,
China (Sichuan)
Kongde Ri 6,187 20,299 Himalayas,
Nepal (Khumbu)
Aucanquilcha 6,176 20,262 Andes,
Chile Imja Tse 6,189 20,305 Himalayas,
Nepal (Khumbu)...
- W.; Grunder,
Anita L. (24 July 2007). "Volcanic
evolution of Volcán
Aucanquilcha: a long-lived
dacite volcano in the
Central Andes of
northern Chile"...