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- Cerro_La_Campana abstract "Cerro la Campana, the Bell mountain, is a mountain in La Campana National Park in central Chile. The Pacific and the mountain Aconcagua are visible from the summit on clear days.Due to the area's expanding human population, considerable deforestation occurred on the previously heavily wooded areas of this mountain from approximately 1900 AD onwards. One of the significant tree species extant on Cerro La Campana is the Chilean Wine Palm, Jubaea chilensis; this endangered palm prehistorically had a much wider distribution.When the second survey voyage of HMS Beagle arrived at Valparaiso on 23 July 1834, Charles Darwin 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 Andes. They reached the Hacienda de San Isidro, sited at the foot of Cerro La Campana, 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 Quillota on their way to Santiago.".
- Cerro_La_Campana elevation "1880.0".
- Cerro_La_Campana locatedInArea Chile.
- Cerro_La_Campana mountainRange Andes.
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- Cerro_La_Campana wikiPageWikiLink Aconcagua.
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- Cerro_La_Campana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chilean_Coast_Range.
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- Cerro_La_Campana wikiPageWikiLink Deforestation.
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- Cerro_La_Campana wikiPageWikiLink Human_overpopulation.
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- Cerro_La_Campana wikiPageWikiLink La_Campana_National_Park.
- Cerro_La_Campana wikiPageWikiLink Ocoa_Valley.
- Cerro_La_Campana wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean.
- Cerro_La_Campana wikiPageWikiLink Persea_meyeniana.
- Cerro_La_Campana wikiPageWikiLink Puya_coquimbensis.
- Cerro_La_Campana wikiPageWikiLink Quillota.
- Cerro_La_Campana wikiPageWikiLink Santiago.
- Cerro_La_Campana wikiPageWikiLink Second_voyage_of_HMS_Beagle.
- Cerro_La_Campana wikiPageWikiLink Trevoa_trinervis.
- Cerro_La_Campana wikiPageWikiLink Valparaíso.
- Cerro_La_Campana wikiPageWikiLink File:Placa_de_darwin_en_cerro_La_Campana_Olmue_Chile.jpg.
- Cerro_La_Campana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bell mountain".
- Cerro_La_Campana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cerro La Campana".
- Cerro_La_Campana easiestRoute "Sendero Andinista".
- Cerro_La_Campana elevationM "1880".
- Cerro_La_Campana latD "32".
- Cerro_La_Campana latM "57".
- Cerro_La_Campana latNs "S".
- Cerro_La_Campana latS "13".
- Cerro_La_Campana location Chile.
- Cerro_La_Campana longD "71".
- Cerro_La_Campana longEw "W".
- Cerro_La_Campana longM "7".
- Cerro_La_Campana longS "10".
- Cerro_La_Campana name "Cerro La Campana".
- Cerro_La_Campana photo "Cerro La Campana.jpg".
- Cerro_La_Campana range Andes.
- Cerro_La_Campana regionCode "CL".
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- Cerro_La_Campana subject Category:Chilean_Coast_Range.
- Cerro_La_Campana subject Category:Mountains_of_Chile.
- Cerro_La_Campana hypernym Mountain.
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- Cerro_La_Campana type Mountain.
- Cerro_La_Campana type NaturalPlace.
- Cerro_La_Campana type Place.
- Cerro_La_Campana type Landform.
- Cerro_La_Campana type Redirect.
- Cerro_La_Campana type Location.
- Cerro_La_Campana type Mountain.
- Cerro_La_Campana type Place.
- Cerro_La_Campana type Thing.
- Cerro_La_Campana type SpatialThing.
- Cerro_La_Campana type Q8502.
- Cerro_La_Campana comment "Cerro la Campana, the Bell mountain, is a mountain in La Campana National Park in central Chile. The Pacific and the mountain Aconcagua are visible from the summit on clear days.Due to the area's expanding human population, considerable deforestation occurred on the previously heavily wooded areas of this mountain from approximately 1900 AD onwards.".
- Cerro_La_Campana label "Cerro La Campana".
- Cerro_La_Campana sameAs Q5064936.
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- Cerro_La_Campana sameAs m.05b_nyp.
- Cerro_La_Campana sameAs Ла-Кампана_(гора).
- Cerro_La_Campana sameAs Q5064936.
- Cerro_La_Campana lat "-32.95361111111111".
- Cerro_La_Campana long "-71.11944444444444".
- Cerro_La_Campana wasDerivedFrom Cerro_La_Campana?oldid=693978439.
- Cerro_La_Campana depiction Cerro_La_Campana.jpg.
- Cerro_La_Campana isPrimaryTopicOf Cerro_La_Campana.
- Cerro_La_Campana name "Cerro La Campana".