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I took this picture back in 2005, during a trip to 'Sierra Nevada' in Merida, Venezuela. The peak on the background is the 'Pico Humboldt', which hosts the biggest glacier in the country (not so big as you can see).

The Sierra Nevada is the northernmost part of the 'Cordillera de Los Andes'. This mountain range goes from Argentina to Venezuela/Colombia with a length greater than 7500 km. In the northern part, it divides itself in 'Cordillera Occidental', which continues to Colombia, and 'Cordillera Central' which at the same time forms the 'Cordillera Oriental'. This last one ends in Venezuelan territory, forming the 'Sierra Nevada' and 'Sierra La Culata', two National Parks located west of the country.

Pico Humboldt is, with 4942 m, the second elevation within Venezuelan territory, only preceded by Pico Bolivar, which lies in the same national park, with an altitude of 5007 m.

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