Wayta Kuntur Sinqa
Wayta Kuntur Sinqa | |
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The Colca River and Wayta Kuntur Sinqa northwest of it (upper left edge of this image) as seen from the ISS | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 5,345 m (17,536 ft) [1] |
Coordinates | 15°22′13″S 72°11′38″W / 15.37028°S 72.19389°WCoordinates: 15°22′13″S 72°11′38″W / 15.37028°S 72.19389°W |
Geography | |
Wayta Kuntur Sinqa Peru | |
Location | Peru, Arequipa Region |
Parent range | Andes, Chila |
Wayta Kuntur Sinqa (Quechua wayta crest; wild flower; the whistling of the wind, kuntur condor, sinqa nose,[2] hispanicized spelling Yuaytacondorsenja) is a 5,345 m (17,536 ft) high mountain in the Chila mountain range in the Andes of Peru . It is located in the Arequipa Region, Castilla Province, Chachas District. Wayta Kuntur Sinqa lies northwest of Chila and Chila Pilluni. It is situated at the end of a valley named P'unqu Wayq'u ( (p'unqu pond, dam, wayq'u valley or stream,[2] also spelled Puncuhuaico). Its stream flows to Chachas Lake.[1][3]
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