Rising to an impressive 11,660 feet (3,554 meters), Tronador Hill, or Cerro Tronador, stands as Bariloche’s highest mountain, straddling the border between Argentina and Chile. Nestled between two national parks, this peak earned its name from the Spanish word for thunder, a fitting description for the rumbling icefalls of its seven glaciers, which can be heard from afar. Visitors today can experience the dramatic landscape, with the sound of cracking ice and the sight of glacial formations, making it a unique natural wonder in the region.
Tronador Hill (Cerro Tronador)
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