The top of Mount Chimborazo in the Ecuadorean Andes is the point on the Earth's surface most distant from its center.
Mount Chimborazo is an inactive volcano in Ecuador, which last erupted over a thousand years ago.
The point on the Earth which is furthest from the centre is Mount Chimborazo.
Here, elevations range from 2200 m in the valley to 6310 m which is the summit height of Mount Chimborazo.
The coat of arms, on a yellow, blue and red tricolor, depicts a condor and Mount Chimborazo.
Both forces met at the valley of Mount Chimborazo.
Mount Chimborazo is a mountain and a dormant volcano in Ecuador.
The top of Mount Chimborazo is the farthest away from the centre of the Earth as is possible to get on land.
The world's tallest mountain, starting from the Earth's core, is Ecuador's Mount Chimborazo.
Ecuador, to the volcanic Mount Chimborazo (none successful, one evacuated)