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The Mountains of Hornocal

The mountain valley of Quebrada de Humahuaca, in the area of Jujuy, in north-west Argentina, is home to some captivating geography. The Hill of Seven Colors and Painter's Palette in Maimará are acclaimed, however most guests leave the brook without knowing the mountains of Hornocal or "Serranias del Hornocal". Found only 25 km from Humahuaca, along a decently evaluated unpaved street, this mountain extent is without a doubt an absolute necessity see for anybody visiting Argentina, yet shockingly, this site let alone for practically all the vacationer circuits on account of which Serranias del Hornocal stays obscure to most explorers out and about that prompts Humahuaca.

The extraordinary colors and the transformed V formed development seen here is piece of the limestone framing called Yacoraite that reaches out from Peru to Salta, through Bolivia and the Quebrada de Humahuaca. The street that prompts this spot, found at an elevation in abundance of 4,300 meters, is out of reach by transport, yet could be effortlessly arrived at by a general auto or a 4x4. Regardless of inaccessibility and risks involved, the individuals who venture out to this spot have ran across that its actually a pretty easy route.

Mountains Of Hornocal









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