Cerro Torre Argentina
by Rudi Prott
Title
Cerro Torre Argentina
Artist
Rudi Prott
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Photograph - Photography
Description
The Cerro Torre in Patagonia is 3,128 meters (10,256 feet) high and one of the most difficult to climb mountain in the world. His granite walls are not only extremely steep but also the cold and windy climate makes it nearly unclimbable. The mountain is part of the Los Glaciares National Park which is an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Copyright by Rudi Prott.
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July 18th, 2013
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