Juncal Sur Glacier,[6] which feeds the Olivares River, descends the west side of the mountain.
[7] The Argentine portion is within the protection area of Tupungato Volcano Provincial Park.
Its slopes are within the administrative boundaries of two cities: Argentinean city of Luján de Cuyo and Chilean commune of San José de Maipo.
Its parent peak is Tupungato and the Topographic isolation is 39.5 kilometers.
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