Cojitambo Ruines Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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MORE THAN THE RUINS, THE VEWS
This archaeological site is interesting but very small. In compensation, scenario is incredible. Being a mountain cut in two, a half actually missing, probably because of an earthquake in remote eras,...
This archaeological site is interesting but very small. In compensation, scenario is incredible. Being a mountain cut in two, a half actually missing, probably because of an earthquake in remote eras,...
On the recommendation of our fishing guide we visited Cojitambo and the nearby ruins. The hike to the top of the mountain was a little stressful due to the altitude but the 360 degree views of the ent...
On the recommendation of our fishing guide we visited Cojitambo and the nearby ruins. The hike to the top of the mountain was a little stressful due to the altitude but the 360 degree views of the ent...
MORE THAN THE RUINS, THE VEWS
This archaeological site is interesting but very small. In compensation, scenario is incredible. Being a mountain cut in two, a half actually missing, probably because of an earthquake in remote eras,...
MORE THAN THE RUINS, THE VEWS
This archaeological site is interesting but very small. In compensation, scenario is incredible. Being a mountain cut in two, a half actually missing, probably because of an earthquake in remote eras,...
Often missed ruins site
On the recommendation of our fishing guide we visited Cojitambo and the nearby ruins. The hike to the top of the mountain was a little stressful due to the altitude but the 360 degree views of the ent...
Often missed ruins site
On the recommendation of our fishing guide we visited Cojitambo and the nearby ruins. The hike to the top of the mountain was a little stressful due to the altitude but the 360 degree views of the ent...
Visit the past.
The ruins of Cojitambo are a fascinating look at the past full of history and mystery.