Does your country have snow capped mountains?

Does your country have snow capped mountains?

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only one

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No

yes

yes

it gotta be snow capped all year round

Yee. They're actually distantly connected to your mountains.
/mountainbros/

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depends on the year

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>only way to see snow in Argentina is to look at the mountains top

and to answer your question, yes, but during summer there's not much of it

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Even fucking Buenos Aires got snow a few years back after some freak climate fuckery

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No we don't.

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its hot and yet yeah we do
snow on mountains isn't that impressive mate

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That's the only place that can compare with the chilean side

Yeah. This place is literally called Snowdonia.

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>Snowdonia
This area looks REALLY nice

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yeah, peru has 70-80% of the world's "tropical glaciers" thanks to the andes mountains
but being in the tropics makes them very susceptible to climate change, our mountains have lost nearly half, around 48% of their ice in the last 40 years, 81% below the 5,000 metres and it's only going to get worse as time goes on

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>butthurt belt education

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Yes.

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Huascaran or Mataraju ("snowy twin peaks ") in the Ancash region, the second farthest point from the Earth's center (by just 10 meters) and the place with the lowest gravity on earth

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only in cold winters
but we also have snowy plateus

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Post more of these, bro.

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"no"

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Yes

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many snow capped mountains were seen as gods in pre-columbian times, some still are greatly revered
pic related

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Aye

Thanks,my fellow countryman.

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hmmmmmmm

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No, we don’t havé and mountains.

yes

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I dont see anything at all

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:(

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Theres no watermark in my post, clearly the picos are different

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Almost

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No

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>tfw you are a poorfag and you don't have enough time to go to Huascarán because of college.