South America’s Roof of America: Highest Peak Outside Asia

by John Smith - World Editor
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South America’s “Roof of America” Stands as Highest Peak Outside Asia

South America is home to the highest mountain in the world outside of the Asian continent, reaching an elevation of nearly 7,000 meters above sea level.

South America’s "Roof of America" Stands as Highest Peak Outside Asia
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Widely recognized as the “Roof of America,” the peak represents a significant geographic milestone for the Western Hemisphere. The presence of such extreme altitudes underscores the region’s unique geological importance and continues to draw interest from international explorers, and geographers.

As detailed in reports regarding South America’s highest mountain outside of Asia, the peak remains a defining feature of the continent’s rugged landscape.

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