Monte Darwin

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Monte Darwin is a prominent, glacier-covered mountain in the Chilean portion of Tierra del Fuego, known as one of the southernmost significant peaks in the Andes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glaciated mountain
mountain
approxLatitude 54.75° S
approxLongitude 69.75° W
climate subpolar oceanic climate
climbingDifficulty technically difficult
continent South America
country Chile
coveredBy glaciers
drainage fjords
glacial valleys
elevation 2488 m
about 2488 metres above sea level
firstAscent 1970
firstAscentBy Argentine–Chilean expedition NERFINISHED
hasClimbingRoute glacier and ice routes
hasCoordinateSystem geographic coordinates
hasFeature heavily glaciated slopes
steep relief
hasGeology igneous intrusions
metamorphic rocks
hasIceCap Darwin Icefield NERFINISHED
hasWeather frequent storms
heavy precipitation
strong winds
isLandmarkOf Tierra del Fuego archipelago NERFINISHED
isOneOf southernmost major peaks of the Andes
isTouristAttraction mountaineering
scenic landscape
locatedIn Chile
Darwin Range NERFINISHED
Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego NERFINISHED
Magallanes Region NERFINISHED
Tierra del Fuego NERFINISHED
southern Chile
locatedInHemisphere Southern Hemisphere
Western Hemisphere
mountainRange Andes NERFINISHED
namedAfter Charles Darwin NERFINISHED
near Alberto de Agostini National Park NERFINISHED
Beagle Channel NERFINISHED
partOf Cordillera Darwin NERFINISHED
Darwin Icefield region NERFINISHED
southern Andes NERFINISHED
prominence about 1928 m
visibleFrom Beagle Channel NERFINISHED
within Alberto de Agostini National Park NERFINISHED

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