Acotango

Acotango is the central and highest of a group of stratovolcanoes straddling the border of Bolivia and Chile.

[16] The southern ascent starts over a glacier and passes an abandoned copper mine.

Acotango's first modern ascent was by Sergio Kunstmann, Pedro Rosende and Claudio Meier (Chile) October 14, 1965.

[2] It is believed that Pedro Rosende, a Chilean explorer, found the remains of firewood at the summit of Acotango.

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