Pariacaca God

Pariacaca, Paria Caca, Paryaqaqa, Parya Qaqa, or Tullujuto is the highest mountain in the Pariacaca mountain range in the Andes of Peru, with a summit elevation of 5,751 metres above sea level. It is situated on the border of the regions of Junín and Lima, southeast of Colquepucro and Corihuasi. In ancient times it was considered a sacred mountain. Nic…
Pariacaca, Paria Caca, Paryaqaqa, Parya Qaqa, or Tullujuto is the highest mountain in the Pariacaca mountain range in the Andes of Peru, with a summit elevation of 5,751 metres above sea level. It is situated on the border of the regions of Junín and Lima, southeast of Colquepucro and Corihuasi. In ancient times it was considered a sacred mountain. Nicholas Royer, a Canadian man, disappeared in 2004 following a hike in the mountains.
  • Elevation: 5,750 m (18,860 ft)
  • Location: Peru, Lima Region, Junín Region
  • Parent range: Andes, Paryaqaqa
  • First ascent: 1938, Pariacaca S, T. Dodge · 1936, Pariacaca N, T. Dodge
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