Illimani
Illimani is a prominent mountain in the Andes range, located in Bolivia. It stands at an elevation of 6,438 meters (21,122 feet) and is known for its striking snow-capped peak. The mountain is part of the Cordillera Real and is a popular destination for climbers and trekkers.
The name "Illimani" comes from the Aymara language, meaning "the one that is seen." It is a significant landmark for the local communities and is often associated with cultural and spiritual beliefs. The mountain's glaciers and diverse ecosystems also contribute to its ecological importance.