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Ngga Pilimsit

Coordinates: 4°02′08″S 137°03′33″E / 4.03556°S 137.05917°E / -4.03556; 137.05917
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Ngga Pilimsit
Idenburg Top
Ngga Pilimsit is located in Central Papua
Ngga Pilimsit
Ngga Pilimsit
Ngga Pilimsit is located in Indonesia
Ngga Pilimsit
Ngga Pilimsit
Ngga Pilimsit (Indonesia)
Highest point
Elevation4,717 m (15,476 ft)
Prominence557 m (1,827 ft)
Coordinates4°02′08″S 137°03′33″E / 4.03556°S 137.05917°E / -4.03556; 137.05917
Geography
LocationCentral Papua, Indonesia
Parent rangeWestern Sudirman/Nassau
Climbing
First ascent21 February 1962 by Heinrich Harrer and Philip Temple

Ngga Pilimsit (or Mount Idenburg, its colonial name) is a mountain located in the Indonesian province of Central Papua, in the Maoke Mountains. It rises 4,717 meters (15,476 ft). It is a little over thirteen miles west-northwest of Puncak Jaya, the highest peak of Oceania and Indonesia. The nearest peaks are Carstensz Pyramid (Puncak Jaya), Wataikwa, Ubia, Venusberg, and Otakwa. Dependent on the definition used for an independent mountain, the peak ranks as the fourth to seventh highest mountain on New Guinea and in Indonesia.

Glaciers

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Ngga Pilimsit used to have a small cirque glacier a few hundred meters in diameter on its eastern slope. [1][2] The glacier was last seen in 1988, with it satellite imagery showing it to have completely disappeared by 1991.[1] However, the glacier was only confirmed to have disappeared in 2003.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Moran, Christopher Shuman and Amy (2021-10-25). "NASA Scientific Visualization Studio | Shrinking Tropical Ice Areas". NASA Scientific Visualization Studio. Retrieved 2026-05-03.
  2. ^ "Glaciers of Irian Jaya, Indonesia". pubs.usgs.gov. Retrieved 2026-05-03.
  3. ^ Environment, Gregory Sousa in (2017-04-25). "Tallest Mountains In Indonesia". WorldAtlas. Retrieved 2026-05-03.
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