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Volcan Cotopaxi, at 5897m, second highest volcano in Ecuador, known for its classic cone shape

Volcan Cotopaxi, at 5897m, second highest volcano in Ecuador, known for its classic cone shape


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Volcan Cotopaxi, at 5897m, second highest volcano in Ecuador, known for its classic cone shape

Volcan Cotopaxi, at 5897m, second highest volcano in Ecuador, known for its classic cone shape, viewed from Latacunga, Cotopaxi Province, Central Highlands, Ecuador, South America

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This print captures the awe-inspiring beauty of Volcan Cotopaxi, the second highest volcano in Ecuador. Standing tall at 5897m, this majestic natural wonder is renowned for its classic cone shape. The photograph was taken from Latacunga, a city located in Cotopaxi Province within the Central Highlands of Ecuador. The image showcases the remote and magnificent landscape that surrounds this iconic landmark. With clouds swirling around its peak, the volcanic mountain stands in splendid isolation and seclusion. The vibrant colors of nature are on full display as shades of green blend with earthy tones to create a stunning contrast against the clear blue sky. Ecuador's rich biodiversity and breathtaking scenery make it an ideal travel destination for adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike. This scenic view perfectly encapsulates the beauty found in South America's landscapes. Robert Francis/Robert Harding has skillfully captured this moment, allowing viewers to experience the grandeur of Volcan Cotopaxi through his lens. Whether displayed as a piece of art or used as inspiration for future travels, this photograph serves as a reminder of Earth's natural wonders and our responsibility to preserve them for generations to come.

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