Cordillera Oriental (Peru)
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The Cordillera Oriental ("eastern mountain range") in Peru is in the extreme south-west of the area of study, where manifestation like the spurs of the eastern flank. This unit has modelled itself on metamorphic rocks of the Paleozoic. The eastern limit is more or less uniform and Colorado is located in the beginnings of the tributaries of the valley of the river. It crosses for the average basin of the Marcapata River (Fifteen Thousand) and goes out of the area of study for Lanlacuni Bajo (San Gabán river).
In includes many child moutain ranges (such as Cordillera Vilcanota, Cordillera Vilcabamba, Cordillera Urubamba, Cordillera Carabaya) and peaks above 6000 meter (such as the Salcantay).
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[edit] External links
- Cordillera Oriental (Peru) data at PeakBagger.com