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The Avenue of Volcanoes is a series of volcanoes in the Andes of Ecuador . Your name goes back to Alexander von Humboldt .
On the "avenue", about 300 km between Tulcán and Riobamba, 22 of the 73 volcanoes in Ecuador are:
Antisana |
(5,753 m)
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Atacazo |
(4,463 m)
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Carihuairazo |
(5,018 m)
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Cayambe |
(5,796 m)
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Chimborazo |
(6,310 m)
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Corazón |
(4,790 m)
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Cotacachi |
(4,935 m)
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Cotopaxi |
(5,897 m)
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Cuicocha |
(3,246 m)
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El altar |
(5,319 m)
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Illinois |
(5,248 m)
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Imbabura |
(4,610 m)
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Licto |
(3,336 m)
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Mojanda |
(4,263 m)
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Pasochoa |
(4,199 m)
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Pichincha |
(4,794 m)
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Pululagua |
(3,356 m)
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Rumiñahui |
(4,721 m)
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Sincholagua |
(4,873 m)
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So |
(3,955 m)
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Tungurahua |
(5,016 m)
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Yanahurca |
(5,535 m)
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Individual evidence
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↑ The avenue of the volcanoes , Merian. After January 13, 2010. Retrieved August 15, 2015. - Series of images