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222:, and on the morning of 16 August after being given a guide and fresh horses they began their ascent. In his notes on the vegetation seen on the way up, including a sort of bamboo, he described the process by which sap resembling honey was obtained from the palms. In the evening they camped at a spring named the Agua del Guanaco, then on the next morning climbed the "rough mass" of fragmented greenstone to the summit, where they spent the day. A plaque on the path to the top commemorates Darwin's ascent. Darwin enjoyed the day thoroughly, writing "Chile & its boundaries the Andes & the Pacifick were seen as in a Map. .... Who can avoid admiring the wonderful force which has upheaved these mountains, & even more so the countless ages which it must have required to have broken through, removed & levelled whole masses of them?" All over the mountain he had seen attempts at gold mining, and even on the summit a small pit had been excavated. After another evening talking round their camp fire, they descended on the following day by a different route to the Hacienda, and continued on to 138: 29: 58: 214:
took residence ashore to explore the area. On 14 August he obtained horses and set off with a companion "on a geological excursion" to the base of the
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occurred on the previously heavily wooded areas of this mountain from approximately 1900
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onwards. One of the significant tree species extant on Cerro La Campana is the
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Thomas T. Veblen, Robert S. Hill and Jennifer Read (1996).
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palm prehistorically had a much wider distribution.
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Elevation
Coordinates
32°57′13″S 71°07′10″W / 32.95361°S 71.11944°W / -32.95361; -71.11944
Chile
Parent range
Andes
Easiest route

Charles Darwin
La Campana National Park
Chile
Pacific
Aconcagua
expanding human population
deforestation
AD
Chilean Wine Palm
Jubaea chilensis
endangered
second survey voyage of HMS Beagle
Valparaiso
Charles Darwin
Andes
Quillota
Santiago
Adiantum gertrudis
Chicauma
Cuesta La Dormida
Kageneckia oblonga

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