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English: Valle de la Engorda (a little over 2,500m[1], 2,600m according to John Biggar, ISBN 0-9536087-2-7, 221), as seen from the point where, having rounded the Morro Negro ridge, you enter it, looking east-north-east.

In the background, from left to right (north to south), Cerro Marmolejo (6,108m), Volcán Espíritu Santo (5,692m), and Volcán San José (5,856m).

Also clearly visible are the Quebrada Norte and the Quebrada Sur, coming down from San José.

Directly to the west of the Engorda Valley is the Parque Nacional El Morado.

The photo was taken just days after the massive 2010 Chile earthquake.
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