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Español: La imagen fue tomada durante parte del recorrido que se realiza a pie o a caballo para cruzar la Cordillera de los Andes, en el camino conocido como "Paso El Portillo - Piuquenses".
Es un paso de montaña en la cordillera de los Andes, ubicado entre Chile y Argentina. Este paso conecta la provincia de Mendoza en Argentina con la Región Metropolitana de Santiago en Chile. Se encuentra a una altitud de aproximadamente 4,032 metros sobre el nivel del mar. Este paso es histórico, ya que fue utilizado por el Ejército de los Andes, liderado por el general José de San Martín, durante la [Libertadora de Argentina, Chile y Perú] en 1817. Es menos conocido y menos transitado que otros pasos fronterizos en los Andes, como el [de los Libertadores] (Cristo Redentor). En Chile: El acceso al Paso Piuquenes se realiza desde la Región Metropolitana de Santiago. El punto de partida más común es el Cajón del Maipo, una zona montañosa ubicada al sureste de Santiago. En Argentina: El paso conecta con la provincia de Mendoza. El acceso suele hacerse a través del Valle de Uco o desde la localidad de Tunuyán. Hoy en día, el Paso Portillo - Piuquenes es utilizado principalmente por excursionistas y montañistas, debido a su difícil acceso y las condiciones climáticas extremas. Es un destino popular para aquellos que buscan rutas de trekking y aventura en la cordillera de los Andes. Para ubicarlo más específicamente, el Paso Portillo Piuquenes se encuentra cerca de las siguientes coordenadas geográficas aproximadas: Latitud: 33°33' S Longitud: 69°55' WEnglish: The image was taken during part of the route taken on foot or on horseback to cross the Andes Mountains, on the path known as "Paso El Portillo - Piuquenses".
It is a mountain pass in the Andes mountain range, located between Chile and Argentina. This pass connects the province of Mendoza in Argentina with the Metropolitan Region of Santiago in Chile. It is located at an altitude of approximately 4,032 meters above sea level. This crossing is historic, as it was used by the Army of the Andes, led by General José de San Martín, during the Liberating Expedition of Argentina, Chile and Peru in 1817. It is less known and less traveled than other border crossings in the Andes, like the Passage of the Liberators (Christ the Redeemer). In Chile: Access to Paso Piuquenes is from the Santiago Metropolitan Region. The most common starting point is the Cajón del Maipo, a mountainous area located southeast of Santiago. In Argentina: The pass connects with the province of Mendoza. Access is usually through the Uco Valley or from the town of Tunuyán. Today, the Portillo - Piuquenes Pass is mainly used by hikers and mountaineers, due to its difficult access and extreme weather conditions. It is a popular destination for those looking for trekking and adventure routes in the Andes mountain range. To locate it more specifically, the Portillo Piuquenes Pass is located near the following approximate geographic coordinates: Latitude: 33°33' S Longitude: 69°55' WItaliano: L'immagine è stata scattata durante un tratto del percorso effettuato a piedi o a cavallo per attraversare la Cordigliera delle Ande, sul sentiero conosciuto come "Paso El Portillo - Piuquenses".
È un passo di montagna nella catena montuosa delle Ande, situato tra il Cile e l'Argentina. Questo passo collega la provincia di Mendoza in Argentina con la regione metropolitana di Santiago in Cile. Si trova ad un'altitudine di circa 4.032 metri sul livello del mare. Questo valico è storico perché fu utilizzato dall'Esercito delle Ande, guidato dal generale José de San Martín, durante la spedizione di liberazione di Argentina, Cile e Perù nel 1817. È meno conosciuto e meno frequentato di altri valichi di frontiera del Ande, come il Passaggio dei Liberatori (Cristo Redentore). In Cile: l'accesso a Paso Piuquenes avviene dalla regione metropolitana di Santiago. Il punto di partenza più comune è il Cajón del Maipo, una zona montuosa situata a sud-est di Santiago. In Argentina: Il passo collega con la provincia di Mendoza. L'accesso avviene solitamente attraverso la Valle dell'Uco o dalla città di Tunuyán. Oggi, il passo Portillo - Piuquenes è utilizzato principalmente da escursionisti e alpinisti, a causa del suo difficile accesso e delle condizioni meteorologiche estreme. È una destinazione popolare per chi cerca trekking e percorsi avventurosi nella catena montuosa delle Ande. Per localizzarlo più nello specifico, il Passo Portillo Piuquenes si trova vicino alle seguenti coordinate geografiche approssimative: Latitudine: 33°33' S Longitudine: 69°55' O |
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