Ausangate or Auzangate is a
stunning mountain of the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru.
Ausangate has an elevation of 6,384 meters, situated around 100 kilometers
southeast of Cusco in the Cusco Region, Ocongate District. The mountain has great
significance in Incan mythology, every year the Quyllur Rit'i festival, which
entices thousands of Quechua pilgrims is celebrating festival which took one
week before the Corpus Christi feast. This area is inhabited by llama and
alpaca herding communities, and constitutes one of the few remaining
pastoralist societies in the world.
Moreover, high mountain trails
are used by these herders to trade with agricultural communities at lower
elevations. Currently, one of these trails, "the road of the Apu
Ausangate", is one of the most famous treks in Peru. The area has four
major geological features, the Andean uplift formed by Granits, the hanging
glaciers and glacial erosional valleys, the Permian formation with its singular
colors: red, ochre, and turquoise and the Cretaceous, limestone forests.
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