Mount Fitz Roy (3405m) Granite Peak in the Southern Andean Patagonia. Tehuelches inhabitants believed that the mountain was a volcano because of the frequent "smoke" on the top and called the rock "Chalten". The glow seen belongs to El Chalten village 8 kilometers away.
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