Cerro de Los Inocentes

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Cerro de Los Inocentes
Cerro de Los Inocentes is located in Chile
Cerro de Los Inocentes
Cerro de Los Inocentes
Highest point
Elevation1,268 m (4,160 ft)[1]
Coordinates33°45′51″S 80°48′30″W / 33.76417°S 80.80833°W / -33.76417; -80.80833Coordinates: 33°45′51″S 80°48′30″W / 33.76417°S 80.80833°W / -33.76417; -80.80833[1]
Geography
LocationAlejandro Selkirk Island, Chile
Climbing
First ascentunknown

Cerro de Los Inocentes (meaning "Hill of the Innocents" in Spanish) is the highest mountain in the Juan Fernández Islands, Valparaíso Region, Chile.[1] It is a nesting ground for the Stejneger's petrel.[2]

Geography[]

This 1,268 m (4,160 ft) high peak rises above the western shore of Alejandro Selkirk Island, the largest and the westernmost island of the Juan Fernández Archipelago.[1] The mountain is smooth at the top with a cliff dropping steeply to the waters of the Pacific Ocean off its southwestern face.[1]

Some sources give higher elevations ranging from about 1,400 m (4,600 ft) to more than 1,600 m (5,200 ft).[3][4]

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