Paine Massif

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Paine Massif is a dramatic mountain group in Chilean Patagonia known for its jagged granite peaks, glaciers, and iconic landscapes that attract trekkers and photographers from around the world.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
mountain
mountain massif
age Cenozoic
bestVisitingSeason austral summer
climate cold oceanic climate
continent South America
country Chile
elevation 2884 m
formedBy glacial erosion
tectonic uplift
geologicalComposition granite
sedimentary rock
hasFeature glaciers
jagged peaks
lakes
steep cliffs
valleys
hasGlacier Grey Glacier vicinity
hasHighestPoint Cerro Paine Grande NERFINISHED
hasPeak Cerro Paine Grande NERFINISHED
Cuernos del Paine NERFINISHED
Torres del Paine NERFINISHED
hasViewpoint Mirador Base Torres NERFINISHED
Mirador Cuernos NERFINISHED
hasWaterBodyNearby Lake Nordenskjöld NERFINISHED
Lake Pehoé NERFINISHED
knownFor dramatic landscapes
landscape photography
mountaineering
trekking
languageOfToponym Spanish
locatedIn Magallanes Region NERFINISHED
Patagonia
locatedInProtectedArea Torres del Paine National Park NERFINISHED
nameEtymology derived from indigenous Tehuelche word "Paine" meaning "blue"
nearestTown Puerto Natales NERFINISHED
partOf Andes NERFINISHED
popularActivities O circuit
W trek
protectedBy Chilean National Forest Corporation NERFINISHED
regionCapitalNearby Punta Arenas NERFINISHED
tourismRegion Chilean Patagonia NERFINISHED
typicalWeather rapid weather changes
strong winds
UNESCOStatus Torres del Paine National Park UNESCO Biosphere Reserve NERFINISHED

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