Soum de Ramond

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Soum de Ramond / Pico Añisclo

Las Tres Sorores from the head of the Ordesa Valley. Cilindro de Marboré, Monte Perdido and Soum de Ramond (left to right)
Elevation 3,263 metres (10,705 ft)
Location Huesca, Flag of Spain Spain
Range Pyrenees
Coordinates 42°40′14″N, 0°02′30″ECoordinates: 42°40′14″N, 0°02′30″E
Type Limestone
Easiest route F, from the Añisclo col

Soum de Ramond (3,263 m) (known in Spanish as Pico Añisclo, or Pico Soum de Ramond) is a mountain in the Monte Perdido massif in the Pyrenees.

It is named after the French politician, geologist and botanist Louis Ramond de Carbonnières, and is one of the three mountains comprising Las Tres Sorores, the others being Monte Perdido (3,355 m) and Cilindro de Marboré (3,328 m).

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