Mount Yamin
Mountain in Highland Papua, Indonesia
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::summary Mountain in Highland Papua, Indonesia ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Mount Yamin |
| other_name | Puncak Yamin / Prins Hendrik-top |
| elevation_m | 4540 |
| prominence_m | 700 |
| map | Indonesia Highland Papua#Indonesia |
| coordinates | |
| location | Highland Papua, Indonesia |
| range | Jayawijaya (Orange) Range |
| :: |
| name = Mount Yamin | photo = | other_name = Puncak Yamin / Prins Hendrik-top | elevation_m = 4540 | elevation_ref = | prominence_m = 700 | prominence_ref = | map = Indonesia Highland Papua#Indonesia | coordinates = | coordinates_ref = | location = Highland Papua, Indonesia | range = Jayawijaya (Orange) Range | first_ascent = | easiest_route =
Mount Yamin (also Puncak Yamin or Prins Hendrik-top) is a peak found in Highland Papua Province in the Indonesian part of New Guinea . Rising to around 4,540 m (14,900 ft), it is the fourth highest freestanding mountain in Papua. The mountain was first climbed in 2018.
Glaciology
In 1913, Mount Yamin (or Prins Hendrik-top, now Puncak Yamin) was named and reported to have some "eternal" snow. However, this "snow" has disappeared since then.
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