Cerro Poincenot rises to 3002m (or 9849 ft) in Los Glaciares National Park, in the southern Andes mountains, Argentina, South America. The foot of South America is known as Patagonia, a name derived from coastal giants, Patagão or Patagoni, who were reported by Magellan's 1520s voyage circumnavigating the world and were actually Tehuelches native people who averaged 25 cm (or 10 inches) taller than the Spaniards.
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