Embark on a thrilling adventure with a 33-person National Geographic Expedition as they set out to summit Nevado Ausangate in Peru. Their goal? To install the highest weather station in the tropical Andes, providing crucial data to better understand the impact of climate change on glaciers, downstream communities, and the Amazon basin.
Towering at nearly 21,000 feet above sea level, Ausangate is a formidable peak that presents numerous challenges to the team. From scaling 600-foot ice walls to navigating treacherous crevasses and carrying 60 bags of gear at extreme altitudes, reaching the summit is no easy feat. But the expedition is determined to push boundaries and achieve their mission.
Supported by Rolex and its Perpetual Planet Initiative, this expedition is part of a larger effort to explore, study, and document changes in our planet’s most unique regions. By partnering with the National Geographic Society, Rolex is committed to promoting scientific research and environmental conservation.
Join the team as they brave the elements, delve into the heart of the Amazon, and witness the incredible wildlife and nature that make this expedition truly unforgettable. Discover more about this awe-inspiring journey on National Geographic’s immersive experience and subscribe to explore more of the world’s wonders. #ExpeditionAmazon #NationalGeographic #PerpetualPlanet
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