PATAGONIA
peaks of the Andes are quite low (few exceed 3000 metres) and rise for the most part from immense expanses of ice which maintain an average elevation of 1500 metres, and which are commonly referred to as the Patagonian ice-caps. In this region there is no distinct cordillera forming the boundary bet...
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