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With an altitude of 1326 meters, Monte Olivia is the highest peak among those located in the surroundings of Ushuaia, in the mountain range that borders the city to the north.

The summit was reached for the first time in 1913 by the Salesian Father Alberto María de Agostini. The first ascension attempt dates from 1902, when the ascent was attempted by two of the Bridges brothers. It has four routes of ascent, all of not negligible difficulty.

Ushuaia, Patagonia
Argentina.

Monte Olivia

December 28, 2020
Tags: mountain, olivia, monte olivia, ushuaia, argentina, south america, patagonia, tierra del fuego, snow, ice
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