"Cerro El Cono, a striking and mysterious mountain, rises from the depths of the Amazon rainforest. It is part of the Sierra del Divisor, also known as "The Watershed Mountains," a region celebrated for its unique biodiversity and the presence of several uncontacted Indigenous tribes.
This pyramid-like formation is more than just a natural wonder; it is a symbol of spiritual significance. Local Indigenous people see it as an Andean Apu, a guardian spirit of the mountains. These Apus, rooted in the mythology of Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia, are thought to protect the local inhabitants and date back to the Inca Empire.Found near the city of Pucallpa in eastern Peru, Cerro El Cono is adjacent to the Ucayali River, a key tributary of the Amazon River."
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