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Huascaran National Park, Peru in 4K Ultra HD

Huascaran National Park, Peru in 4K Ultra HD

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Amazing views of snow-capped peaks, glaciers and turquoise lakes in the Huascaran National Park in Peru, part of Cordillera Blanca and the central Andes. The park is the highest tropical mountain range in the world, reaching height of 6, 768 meters (22, 205 feet. UNESCO World Heritage Site. Filmed over 4 days at the following locations: Puya Raimondii viewpoint (0: 01, Pastoruri Glacier (0: 33, Laguna Chinancocha (2: 28, Lake 69 trek (2: 48, Querococha (6: 04, Lake Parn (6: 20. Recorded August 2018 in 4K Ultra HD with Sony AX100.
Date: 2019-10-24

Comments and reviews: 5


Those lakes are glacial in origin, and are found in valleys where the glaciers have melted away. They are often found as a string of lakes, the French call them pater noster (Our Father) lakes because from above they resemble beads along a rosary. The lakes form where water from a melting glacier spits rock flour, pebbles and cobbles (outwash) into a mound called a moraine. When the glacier finally melts away in that area, the depression from the water scour becomes the lake bottom and the moraine becomes the dam. Nice video, thank you. That looked like a demanding, almost exhausting hike
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This is scenery on a magnificent scale and the high altitude lakes are very interesting. I was surprised to see so many people at one of the lakes as I thought the access would have been difficult. The exit footage of the mountain viewed through the valley is perfect framing, compliments on such good work.
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I enjoy your videos very much Milosh and watch every one of them, but I do think you should consider not overlaying music on all of your videos and instead using sounds of nature from the location.
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La CORDILLERA BLANCA awaits you, this is Ancash Peru, where many of these majestic landscapes will devour your vision, it is inexpensive and for the trek lover a paradise. Welcome to Peru
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Not much of that glacier left, huh? And it's dirty and filthy just like what's happening in Greenland. The death of our biosphere writ large right before our eyes.
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