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Aristides Rojas Natural Monument

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Aristides Rojas Natural Monument
Monumento Natural Arístides Rojas
Location
Location Venezuela
Coordinates9°55′N 67°24′W / 9.917°N 67.400°W / 9.917; -67.400
Area27.75 km2 (10.71 sq mi)
EstablishedNovember 11, 1949 (1949-11-11)

The Arístides Rojas Natural Monument[1] (Spanish: Monumento Natural Arístides Rojas)[2] Also Morros de San Juan Is a protected natural space located in the Guárico State[3] in the north-center of the South American country of Venezuela.[4] It is a system of limestone rock formed by the deposition of marine sediments. It is located in the neighborhood of San Juan de Los Morros.

From its highest point you can see the city in a panoramic view. It was declared a natural monument in 1949 are located in the northwest of Guárico, in the vicinity of San Juan de los Morros, capital of the Guárico state. Taking the regional highway of the center are to 2 hours of Caracas. It is about hills of reef limestone rocks that rise in a toothed form which had their evolution when an ancient sea covered this area 80 million years ago. It presents the formation of numerous caves of small size.

Its main attraction is the hills, geological formations that rise up to 1,060 meters, consisting of reef limestone dating 80 million years ago. There visitors often practice climbing, a sport for which there are several schools in the town of San Juan, who are responsible for making the transfers and training necessary for such activity.

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References

  1. ^ Monumento natural Aristides Rojas
  2. ^ Renovables, Venezuela Ministerio del Ambiente y de los Recursos Naturales; (Venezuela), Fundación de Educación Ambiental (1989-01-01). Presas y parques de Venezuela, 1984-1989 (in Spanish). Ediciones MARNR. ISBN 9789800405857.
  3. ^ Guía ecoturística de Venezuela (in Spanish). Miro Popić Editor C.A. 1998-01-01.
  4. ^ Guía de los parques nacionales y monumentos naturales de Venezuela (in Spanish). Instituto Nacional de Parques. 1982-01-01. ISBN 9788449960314.
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