Cristo Redentor, February 26,2026


On Thursday, February 26, we drove to a high point in the Andes Mountains on the border between Argentina and Chile. This is where the Cristo Redentor statue was placed many years ago as part of efforts to establish lasting peace between Chile and Argentina. Both countries' flags are on display.



As you can tell by how we are dressed, it is cold at this elevation. (12,572 feet)  Also, a strong wind was blowing. We were told that the strong wind normally starts around noon and lasts through the day.


 

We were told that the mountain in the back ground (the peak covered by clouds) is the highest mountain in the western hemisphere. Obviously, it is hard to tell that from where we were.



Down in this valley, you can see the road we traveled to the point that we started climbing the mountain. The water beside the road was present for pretty much all of the drive through this valley. There were beautiful views of lakes along the way. The Andes are amazingly beautiful with a vast variety of colors and mineral types. 








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