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Ancash topographic map, elevation, terrain

Ancash topographic map, elevation, terrain

Ancash

The park territory is very uneven. It has snowy summits, which altitudes vary between 5000 and 6768 MSL. It also has gullies, that are deeply encased because of the fluvioglacial erosion, and a great number of lagoons. Inside the borders of the park, there are 663 glaciers that are distributed throughout 180 km, from the Tuku in the south up to the Champara in the north.

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Name: Ancash topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Ancash, Peru (-10.78731 -78.65848 -8.04971 -76.72574)

Average elevation: 2,121 m

Minimum elevation: 0 m

Maximum elevation: 6,632 m

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