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Landmark: Cerro de los PajaritosCity: Ita
Country: Paraguay
Continent: South America
Cerro de los Pajaritos, Ita, Paraguay, South America
Cerro de los Pajaritos is a geological formation located in the city of Ita, Paraguay.
This site is characterized by its distinctive rock formations and surrounding vegetation.
Visual Characteristics
The formation consists of sandstone outcrops exhibiting varied erosion patterns. Colors range from ochre to reddish-brown. Vegetation is primarily scrub and low-lying trees adapted to arid conditions.
Location & Access Logistics
Cerro de los Pajaritos is situated approximately 5 kilometers west of Ita's city center. Access is via Route 1, turning onto Calle Cerro de los Pajaritos. The final 1.5 kilometers are unpaved. Limited roadside parking is available. No public transport directly serves the site; a taxi or private vehicle is required from Ita.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The geological origin is attributed to sedimentary rock deposition during the Paraná Basin's formation, followed by aeolian erosion over millennia. It is classified as a sandstone mesa.
Key Highlights & Activities
Observation of rock formations. Hiking on designated informal trails. Birdwatching is possible due to the area's avian population.
Infrastructure & Amenities
No permanent infrastructure is present. Restrooms, shade, and food vendors are not available at the site. Cell phone signal is intermittent.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning or late afternoon provides optimal lighting on the rock faces. The dry season, from May to September, offers the most stable weather conditions.
Facts & Legends
Local folklore suggests the rock formations were once a gathering place for shamans. A specific geological feature, a narrow crevice, is locally referred to as "the whispering cave," though its acoustic properties are minimal.
Nearby Landmarks
- Ita City Center (5km East)
- Parque Ecológico Cerro Koi (3.2km Northeast)
- Laguna Ypacaraí (12km North)