Cerros de Mono

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Cerros de Mono is a group of striking tabletop hills and rock formations in Colombia’s Guainía department, known for their scenic views, biodiversity, and cultural significance to local Indigenous communities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
rock formation
access guided tours from Inírida
river transport
administrativeDivision Municipality of Inírida NERFINISHED
age Precambrian basement rocks (approximate)
climate humid tropical
conservationConcern environmental protection of Amazon ecosystems
continent South America
country Colombia
culturallySignificantFor Curripaco people NERFINISHED
Puínave people NERFINISHED
local Indigenous communities
elevationType low mountains
geologicalContext Guiana Shield region NERFINISHED
hasEcosystem rocky savanna patches
tropical rainforest
hasFauna Amazonian bird species
amphibians
insects
reptiles
hasFeature flat summits
panoramic viewpoints
steep rock walls
hasFlora endemic plant species
hasGeologicalForm mesas
rock outcrops
tabletop hills
knownFor biodiversity
cultural significance to Indigenous communities
scenic views
languageContext Spanish
locatedIn Amazonas region of Colombia NERFINISHED
Guainía Department NERFINISHED
nameLanguage Spanish
nameMeaning Monkey Hills NERFINISHED
near Inírida River NERFINISHED
Mavecure Hills NERFINISHED
partOf Colombian Amazon NERFINISHED
rockType ancient sandstone
threat potential impacts of unregulated tourism
tourismActivity birdwatching
hiking
landscape observation
tourismType ecotourism
usedFor traditional Indigenous practices

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