the lowest point in south America (latin America) is laguna del carbon... it is 344 feet below sea level
From http://www.scaruffi.com/travel/tallest.html
Aconcagua 6.962 Argentina South America
Laguna del Carbon (located between Puerto San Julian and Comandante Luis Piedra Buena in the province of Santa Cruz): 344 feet / 105 meters below sea level
Argentina, with -105 metres below sea level in laguna del carbon.
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west, because of the Andes Mountains.
the lowest point in latin America (south America) is laguna del carbon... it is 344 feet below sea level
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Laguna del Carbon
Aconcagua in the world's highest mountain range, the Andes, is the highest point in South America. The lowest point in South America is Laguna del Carbon, a salt lake in Santa Cruz, Argentina is the lowest point in South America.
Its highest point is 5,775m and the lowest is 0m or sealevel
South Carolina's lowest point is actually level with the Atlantic Ocean
California I see why no one goes there One word DEATHDeath Valley contains the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere at Badwater Basin - it is 282 feet below sea level.
South Carolina's lowest point is actually level with the Atlantic Ocean
The Atlantic Ocean.
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