Nevado de Acay is a 5,950-metre-high mountain in Argentina. It is a volcanic intrusion that formed during the Miocene and was later exposed. The intrusion is formed by monzonite and is associated with a fault system that also connects to neighbouring volcanoes.
While not presently glaciated, it contains a seasonal snowpack and is the source of several streams and rivers, including the Rio Salado. A number of archeological sites have been found on Nevado de Acay and mining activity occurred there until recent times.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nevado_de_Acay
Address Argentina
Coordinates -24°25'0.99" N -66°9'38.09" E