• The Andes can be divided into three sections: The Southern Andes in Argentina and Chile, south of Llullaillaco, The Central Andes in Peru and Bolivia, and.
  • Our response should be gratitude and joy. Another cool thing you could do on your way to the Aconcagua peak is to visit the “Christ The Redeemer Of The Andes”.
  • The Andes Mountains are the longest mountain range in the world, stretching over 7,000 kilometers along the western coast of South America.
  • Only the Himalaya Mountains and their adjacent ranges such as the Hindu Kush are higher than the Andes range. Many Andean peaks rise over 20,000 feet (6...
  • The small tree Cinchona pubescens, a source of quinine which is used to treat malaria, is found widely in the Andes as far south as Bolivia.
  • How did the Andes Mountains get their name? Some historians believe that the "Andes" in Andes Mountains comes from the Quechuan word anti (“east”).
  • For the mountains, the borders between countries are a convention; they originated at the time of the formation of the continent. How and when the Andes formed.
  • The Andes are one of our planet’s most magnificent mountain ranges. They stretch a staggering 5,500 miles along the western coast of South America.
  • The Andes is the world's longest range of mountains and runs north to south along the Pacific Ring of Fire and seven countries from Venezuela to Chile.
  • Yep…they’re Andean peaks! Down the southern and northern tips of the continent, the Andes literally tumble into the sea, creating a myriad of islands.