El Cono: The mysterious, pyramid-like hill that juts out of the Amazon rainforest and is revered as a mountain spirit

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Aerial view of Cerro El Cono in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest. There are mountains in the background.

QUICK FACTS

Name: Cerro El Cono, also known as “Montaña Cónica”

Location: Sierra del Divisor, Peruvian Amazon rainforest

Coordinates: -7.963010971488621, -73.78224313086483

Why it’s incredible: El Cono stands alone in the rainforest and has a mysterious pyramidal shape.

Cerro El Cono is a 1,310-foot-tall (400 meters), pyramid-like formation in the Amazon rainforest. It rises steeply from the relatively flat jungle landscape of eastern Peru, making it visible from as far west as the Andes — 250 miles (400 kilometers) away — on a clear day.

The formation, whose name translates to “cone hill,” is located in a mountainous region on the border between Peru and Brazil known as the Sierra del Divisor. The mountains are visible in the background of most photographs of Cerro El Cono, but the formation is isolated from the other peaks and has an unusual pyramidal shape, making it stand out from the rest of the mountain range.

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