Nevado del Sumapaz

Nevado del Sumapaz is the highest point in the department of Meta, Colombia. It lies within the Sumapaz National Park. The summit is accessible by road from the city of San Juan del Sumapaz. The official altitude of the summit is given as 4,306 metres (14,127 ft) above sea level. The mountain's snowcap completely disappeared in the early 20th century, owing to climatic and geological conditions.

Expeditions

16th century

In the 16th century, the European expeditions of Federmann (1539), López Montalvo de Lugo (1540) Hernán Pérez de Quesada (1540) and Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada (1570) passed through the region of Nevado del Sumapaz.[1] There was also a commercial trade route that connected Santa Fe and San Martín, but in the end, this route was abandoned because of its wild and rugged nature.

20th century

Erwin Kraus made his first excursion to Nevado del Sumapaz in 1939.[2] He had heard of the existence of a glacier at the summit, but upon arrival discovered that it had disappeared, and was only remembered by the oldest of the local residents, who affirmed that it had disappeared in the earthquake of 31 August 1917 whose epicenter was located in the village of Nazareth in Sumapaz.[3]

References

  1. Velandia, Roberto, Descubrimientos y caminos de los Llanos Orientales, 1993.
  2. Camilo Echavarría, "Erwin Kraus: fotografías de viaje de la alta montaña colombiana", Universidad de Antioquia, 2006.
  3. Ana Milena Sarabia Gómez, Análisis histórico de los sismos ocurridos en 1785 y en 1917 en el centro de Colombia, 2010.
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