The mysterious peak of Cerro El Cono, standing remoted within the Sierra del Divisor, a mountainous border between Peru and Brazil, has drawn consideration of researchers for its mysterious pyramidal form, rising from the plain and protruding from the virgin lowland forest. Within the Andes mountain vary, the construction is seen from a distance of as much as 250 miles (400 kilometers) on clear days. Due to its distant location, Cerro El Cono’s origins have remained a thriller. Some reviews recommend that “The cone hill” could be a peculiar rock construction, whereas others speculate that it could be an extinct volcano.
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