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Andes

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Embark on a journey through the realms of nature with our latest collection, inspired by the theory of interconnectedness by the renowned German naturalist and explorer, Alexander von Humboldt. This concept suggests that every element in the natural world influences each other, from the tiniest creature to more significant events, shaping the entirety of nature. Humboldt's ascent of Chimborazo and his exploration of various thermal floors paved the way for the development of this theory. Picture Humboldt's awe-inspiring ascent of Chimborazo, the Ecuadorian volcano, and let the whispers of diverse thermal floors guide you through this narrative.

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Templado [1,000m~2,000m]

Páramo [3,000m~4,700m]

Frío [2,000m~3,000m]

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Cálido [0,000m~1,000m]

© Sketch of the vertical distribution of Andean vegetation in Berghaus’ Atlas (ref. 25, plate 5.1), which was published in 1845 as an illustration for Humboldt’s Cosmos.

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