Argentina's Avacagua Mountain
Mount Aconagua (6960 meters above sea level) is located in the province of Mendoça, Argentina. It is the highest peak on Earth outside the Himalayas, and therefore the highest peak in the Americas.
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It is a geographically and geologically unique place located in Argentina. It is a stratigraphic folding structure formed by the influence of crustal movement, showing obvious bending and vertical changes. It is a typical basin formed by submarine sediments hundreds of millions of years ago. Due to crustal movement and the different compressive properties of rock layers, the strata have undergone bending and folding, forming the striking landforms we see today. Renowned for its spectacular mountains and canyons, tourists can engage in hiking, cycling, and sightseeing by car. The mountains and canyons here offer a rich variety of exploration activities, allowing people to appreciate the magnificent natural landscapes of this region.
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