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El Misti

El Misti, also known as Guagua-Putina is a stratovolcano located in southern Peru near the city of Arequipa. With its seasonally snow-capped, symmetrical cone, El Misti stands at 5822 metres (19101 ft) above sea level and lies between the mountain Chachani (6075 m (19931 ft)) and the volcano Pichu-Pichu (5669 m (18599 ft)). Its last eruption was in 1985.

El Misti has three concentric craters. In the inner crater fumarole activity can be seen. Near the inner crater six Inca mummies and rare Inca artifacts were found in 1998 during a month-long excavation directed by the archaeologists Johan Reinhard and Jose Antonio Chavez. These findings are currently stored at the Museo de Santuarios Andinos in Arequipa.

There are two main climbing routes on the volcano. The Pastores route, which is more used, as its starting point is nearer to the city of Arequipa, starts in 3300 metres (10827 ft). Usually a camp is made in 4500 metres (14764 ft) at Nido de Aguilas. The second route, the Aguada Blanca route, starts at 4000 metres (13123 ft) near the Aguada Blanca reservoir and a camp is made in 4800 metres (15748 ft) at Monte Blanco (the name of the camp comes from the fact that it has more or less the height as the summit of Mont Blanc). Neither climbing routes presents technical difficulties but both are considered strenuous because of the steep loose sand slopes.

See also

List of volcanoes in Peru

Source: Wikipedia

Translation

The phrase "El Misti" occurs as such in the following languages: English, Italian, Polish, Slovak.

Translation(s) in other languages: Bengali: এল মিস্তি, German: Misti, Estonian: Misti vulkaan, Spanish: Misti, French: Misti, Lithuanian: Misti, Hungarian: Misti, Dutch: Misti, Norwegian (Bokmål): Misti, Portuguese: Misti, Quechua: Misti urqu, Swedish: Misti, Turkish: Misti, Ukrainian: Ель-Місті.


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