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Cerro El Plomo is a mountain in the Andes near Santiago, Chile. With an elevation of 5,434 m (17,783 ft), it is the largest peak visible from Santiago on clear days. The adequate season to climb this mountain is between November and March. In spring (September to November), soil conditions have abundant snow on the approach. The best time is in January and March, where the approach is snow free, except for some specific areas, and the climate is more stable. The Incas climbed to its summit periodically in the 15th century. The first European ascent of the mountain was by Gustav Brandt and Rudolph Lucke in 1896.[1]

Cerro El Plomo
The glaciated south-west face, visible from Santiago, with Cerro Leonera to the left
Highest point
Elevation5,424 m (17,795 ft)
Coordinates33°13′58″S 70°12′44″W
Geography
Cerro El Plomo
Chile
Parent rangeAndes

During a flight from Santiago, Chile, to Mendoza, Argentina, on 16 July 1932, the Pan American-Grace Airways (Panagra) Ford Trimotor San José crashed on Cerro El Plomo during a severe snowstorm, killing all nine people on board. Buried in ice and snow, its wreckage remained undiscovered until March 1934.[2]

The site where the mummy was found
The site where the mummy was found

Mummy


The mountain was used as a ceremonial site by the Incas. The mountain achieved its fame in 1954 when a mummy of an approximately nine-year-old child was found on the summit.[3][4] The mummy resides in the Museo Nacional de Historia Natural in Santiago, Chile.[5]




References


  1. "Report about the first modern ascent, with a picture of Brandt". Archived from the original on 2010-03-13. Retrieved 2010-03-21.
  2. Aviation safety Network: Accident Description
  3. "Cerro El Plomo high shrine". Entry on the UNESCO Tentative List. Retrieved 2008-07-26.
  4. Clark, Liesl (November 24, 1998). "Ice Mummies of the Inca". Retrieved November 19, 2014.
  5. "Bioantropológicas". Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2008-11-11.



На других языках


[de] El Plomo

Der Cerro El Plomo ist ein Berg in den Anden, 5.424 Meter hoch, 46 km nordöstlich von Santiago de Chile gelegen. Um 1500 n. Chr. wurde er erstmals von den Inka bestiegen, die ihm als Berggott ein Kind opferten und am Gipfel begruben. Wegen eines geringen Schwierigkeitsgrads ist er einer der am häufigsten bestiegenen Fünftausender in Chile.
- [en] Cerro El Plomo

[es] Cerro El Plomo

El cerro El Plomo es una montaña ubicada en la Región Metropolitana de Santiago. Con una altitud de 5424 m s. n. m., es el punto más alto visible desde la ciudad de Santiago de Chile.

[fr] Cerro El Plomo

Le cerro El Plomo est une montagne du Chili située dans les Andes, non loin de Santiago du Chili.

[it] Cerro El Plomo

Cerro El Plomo è una montagna di 5424 metri e si trova nella Regione Metropolitana di Santiago, nel Cile.

[ru] Серро-Эль-Пломо

Се́рро-эль-Пло́мо (исп. Cerro El Plomo) — гора в Андах, расположенная к востоку от города Сантьяго.



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