Sunday, August 30, 2009

Carstensz Pyramid (Part II)





 Indonesian communists called it Puncak Jaya (the summit of 

victory), even though this name belonged to a different summit was

 considered to be the highest (Nga pulu). Yet another name for 

Carstensz Pyramid which is also often used, is Jaya Kesuma. This 

name is used in books published by Mapala University. However,

 these days Indonesia uses (rather inconsistently) both names of the 

mountain - Cartensz Pyramid and Puncak Jaya.


Carstenz Pyramid-Puncak Jaya (4884 m, 16023 ft), Puncak 

Mandala (4640m, 15223 ft), and Puncak Trikora (4730m, 15518 

ft), are the three tallest and most well known mountais of west 

papua. Carstensz Pyramid is the tallest of them, and it belongs to 

the snow mountain. They are situated in the west of the central 

highland Jayawijaya.




The legendary tropical snow mountains are situated in the midlle of

 endless jungles in West Papua. They are the logical ending of

 Cembalo Plato. Out of the three mentioned mountains, only

Cartensz Pyramid belongs among them. Although the massif of the

 snow mountains is not too high, and it lies 4 degrees south of the

 equator, it contains four relatively large glaciers. The largest of

 them is not the Cartensz Pyramid, but meren glacier which fringes

 the Nga Pulu peak (4862 m, 15951 ft). Some Indonesians call this

 peak Punck Jaya, because it was long considered to be the highest




And where does the names snow mountains come from? there are

 not only glacier on the summits, but the reason is also the fact that

 snowing is not unusual there. Tropical Snow Storm often bring

 snow to areas situated as high as 4000 m (13123 ft).





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