Cerro de Arcos | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 3,700 m (12,100 ft) |
Coordinates | 03°33′51″S 79°28′10″W / 3.56417°S 79.46944°W |
Geography | |
Cerro de Arcos | |
Parent range | Andes |
Geology | |
Age of rock | Paleogene (Gomez 1994) |
Mountain type | Rock formation |
Climbing | |
Easiest route | Hiking |
The Cerro de Arcos (English: Hill of arches) is a windswept rock formation in the high páramo of the Ecuadorian southern sierra. It is situated on the border between the provinces El Oro and Loja, on the elevated plain between the Cordillera de Chilla and the Cordillera de Timbayacu at an altitude of 3,700 m (12,140 ft).
The rock formation features towers, columns, and several of the eponymous arches formed by wind and weather erosion. The formation covers an area of about 300 m2 (3,200 sq ft).
Nearby populated places are Bellavista and Sabadel and the nearest villages or small towns are Zaruma and Manu.
References
- Gomez, Nelson (1994). Atlas del Ecuador. Editorial Ediguias. ISBN 9978-89-009-2.
- "Selva Alegre Ecuador, CT-NVI-D3". IGM. 1988. Retrieved 2008-01-26.
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