Cerro Portezuelo
Cerro Portezuelo is a peak in Chile and has an elevation of 454 metres. Cerro Portezuelo is situated nearby to the village San Juan Bautista.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include SMS Dresden and El Yunque Hill.
SMS Dresden
Disaster remains
Photo: Adam Cuerden, Public domain.
SMS Dresden was a German light cruiser built for the Kaiserliche Marine. The lead ship of her class, she was laid down at the Blohm & Voss shipyard in Hamburg in 1906, launched in October 1907, and completed in November 1908.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Juan Fernández Islands and San Juan Bautista.
Juan Fernández Islands
San Juan Bautista
Village
Photo: Serpentus, CC BY-SA 3.0.
San Juan Bautista is the main town on Robinson Crusoe Island, part of the Juan Fernández Islands, Valparaíso Province, Chile, and is the primary human settlement within the island chain.
Cerro Portezuelo
- Type: Peak with an elevation of 454 metres
- Category: landform
- Location: Chile, South America
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Latitude
-33.63369° or 33° 38′ 1″ southLongitude
-78.85383° or 78° 51′ 14″ westElevation
454 metres (1,490 feet)Open location code
47R3948W+GFOpenStreetMap ID
node 1776247544OpenStreetMap feature
natural=peakGeoNames ID
8986262
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