Cajón del Maipo is a canyon located in the Andean southeastern portion of the Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile. It encompasses the upper Maipo River basin, where the river has entrenched itself in a narrow valley. The zone features a series of confluent rivers such as El Volcán River, Yeso River, and Colorado River, as well as other minor streams, including San Gabriel, Manzanito, Coyanco, El Sauce, El Manzano and San José. The main locality is San José de Maipo, the capital of the commune that includes all of the Andean sector of the Metropolitan Region. The valley ends close to Pirque and begins almost at the border with Argentina, where it is surrounded by some of the highest peaks in the region, including San José, Maipo, and Marmolejo, the most southerly mountain taller than 6,000
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| - El Cajón del Maipo es un cañón andino ubicado en la zona suroriental de la Región Metropolitana, Chile. Corresponde a la alta cuenca del río Maipo (sobre 900 m s. n. m.), donde es encajonado por cerros, farellones y macizos. La zona además cuenta con una serie de ríos confluentes como el río el Volcán, el Yeso y el Colorado, y otros esteros como el San Gabriel, Manzanito, Coyanco, el Sauce, el Manzano y San José. La localidad principal es San José de Maipo, capital de la comuna homónima, la que abarca la mayor parte del sector cordillerano de la Región Metropolitana. (es)
- Cajón del Maipo is a canyon located in the Andean southeastern portion of the Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile. It encompasses the upper Maipo River basin, where the river has entrenched itself in a narrow valley. The zone features a series of confluent rivers such as El Volcán River, Yeso River, and Colorado River, as well as other minor streams, including San Gabriel, Manzanito, Coyanco, El Sauce, El Manzano and San José. The main locality is San José de Maipo, the capital of the commune that includes all of the Andean sector of the Metropolitan Region. The valley ends close to Pirque and begins almost at the border with Argentina, where it is surrounded by some of the highest peaks in the region, including San José, Maipo, and Marmolejo, the most southerly mountain taller than 6,000 (en)
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| - Cajón del Maipo is a canyon located in the Andean southeastern portion of the Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile. It encompasses the upper Maipo River basin, where the river has entrenched itself in a narrow valley. The zone features a series of confluent rivers such as El Volcán River, Yeso River, and Colorado River, as well as other minor streams, including San Gabriel, Manzanito, Coyanco, El Sauce, El Manzano and San José. The main locality is San José de Maipo, the capital of the commune that includes all of the Andean sector of the Metropolitan Region. The valley ends close to Pirque and begins almost at the border with Argentina, where it is surrounded by some of the highest peaks in the region, including San José, Maipo, and Marmolejo, the most southerly mountain taller than 6,000 metres (20,000 ft) in the world. Several of the mountains are active volcanoes; San Jose was the most recent to erupt, in 1960. The canyon is a popular tourist destination for hikers and campers. Among the most visited sites are the reservoir Embalse El Yeso, and El Morado Natural Monument which contains the San Francisco glacier. (en)
- El Cajón del Maipo es un cañón andino ubicado en la zona suroriental de la Región Metropolitana, Chile. Corresponde a la alta cuenca del río Maipo (sobre 900 m s. n. m.), donde es encajonado por cerros, farellones y macizos. La zona además cuenta con una serie de ríos confluentes como el río el Volcán, el Yeso y el Colorado, y otros esteros como el San Gabriel, Manzanito, Coyanco, el Sauce, el Manzano y San José. La localidad principal es San José de Maipo, capital de la comuna homónima, la que abarca la mayor parte del sector cordillerano de la Región Metropolitana. (es)
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