The department of Boyacá has many beautiful and attractive things to show its visitors. In addition to the famous Boyacá bridge, which has been highlighted these days for being the epicenter of one of the transcendental moments in the history of Colombia, such as the Battle of Boyacá.
One of the many tourist attractions that this area of Colombia has is the so-called Cerro de Mahoma, a mountain that is located in the El Cucuy municipality.
The hill has a height of 4,040 meters above sea level and has an unmissable view of municipalities such as The towns of Guican, Panqueba, El Espino, Soata and San Mateo are all within easy reach.
It is a special place to take some spectacular photos and admire how great, magical and majestic our country is.
In a place very well known by its inhabitants, since they assure that the mohán lives there. It is recognized by the inhabitants of the region not Not only because of his appearance, but also because of the myth of the mohán, they say that he lives there. The mohán is one of the legends of Colombia, a human-shaped being, with a sunburned face, long hair, and piercing and mischievous eyes. It is said that he enchants and makes washerwomen fall in love with him and then takes them away.
Here is a video of the impressive view of Cerro Mahoma:
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