A monument to represent the peaceful resolution of the border dispute between Argentina and Chile.

The Christ of the Andes

A monument to represent the peaceful resolution of the border dispute between Argentina and Chile.

"Erected in 1904 to commemorate the peaceful settlement of a boundary dispute between Argentina and Chile. The monument stands about three thousand feet above the tunnel on the Trans-Andean Railroad. The figure of the Christ, twenty-six feet high, was cast from bronze cannon."—Webster, 1920

The Christ of the Andes

"Erected in 1904 to commemorate the peaceful settlement of a boundary dispute between Argentina and…