
El Morado mountain in winter.
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Dutch astronomy professor Jan Oort with international astronomy colleagues on horseback connoitering the Chilean mountains for a location where to establish the European Southern Observatory, Cerro El Morado, June 1963.
Cerro El Morado is a mountain in the Andes of Chile. It has a height of 4,674 metres (15,335 ft).
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33°43′48″S 70°03′50″W / 33.7300°S 70.0639°W
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