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The Condoriri Massif dwarfs a climber on the ridge, barely visible as a tiny dot on the high left shoulder of the peak. To the right is Cabeza del Condor (“Head of the Condor,” 8,530 feet), sharpest peak in the Cordillera Real.
SelectThe Condoriri Massif dwarfs a climber on the ridge, barely visible as a tiny dot on the high left shoulder of the peak. To the right is Cabeza del Condor (“Head of the Condor,” 8,530 feet), sharpest peak in the Cordillera Real.
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