Mount Seler
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Mount Seler is a mountain located on the border between Argentina and Chile in the Andes mountain range. The mountain was first summitted in December 1972 by Nando Parrado, and shortly thereafter by Antonio Vizintin and Roberto Canessa, survivors from the nearby crash site of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571. They made the ascent with the intent of finding civilization. At the summit, Parrado used lipstick to write "MT. SELER" on a plastic bag, which he placed under a rock. Nando named the mountain after his father Seler Parrado, who was his motivation to survive.
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塞萊爾山是南美洲的山峰,位於阿根廷和智利接壤的邊境,屬於安第斯山脈的一部分,海拔高度4,600米,人類在1972年12月14日首次登頂。
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Mount Seler
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Mount Seler
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Seler Parrado
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The southern portion of South America with Mount Seler located on the border of Argentina and Chile
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The peak in the background, with a memorial at the crash site in the foreground
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Mount Seler is a mountain located on the border between Argentina and Chile in the Andes mountain range. The mountain was first summitted in December 1972 by Nando Parrado, and shortly thereafter by Antonio Vizintin and Roberto Canessa, survivors from the nearby crash site of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571. They made the ascent with the intent of finding civilization. At the summit, Parrado used lipstick to write "MT. SELER" on a plastic bag, which he placed under a rock. Nando named the mountain after his father Seler Parrado, who was his motivation to survive.
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塞萊爾山是南美洲的山峰,位於阿根廷和智利接壤的邊境,屬於安第斯山脈的一部分,海拔高度4,600米,人類在1972年12月14日首次登頂。
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The snowy peak is pictured in the distance with a mound of rocks, debris, and a cross in the foreground commemorating the victims
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