'Serranía de Macuira' is a mountain range in northern
Colombia located in the
municipality of
Uribia,
Guajira Peninsula and part of the
La Guajira Department. The Serrania de Macuira stands in the middle of the
La Guajira Desert at 864 meters over sea level, (2835 feet) isolated from the mountain ranges of
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and the
Cordillera Oriental of the Colombian
Andes. The area is under the protection of the
National Natural Park of Macuira.
[Serranía de Macuira, Colombia Peakbagger Accessed 20 August 2007.]
The Serranía de Macuira is the most western and elevated mountain range of
South America and meassures some 35 km in longitude and 10 Km wide, at some 10 Km from the
Caribbean sea. The range is made up of three mountain massifs interconnected; the highest being
Cerro Paluou (864 meters over sea level),
Cerro de Jibome (753 meter over sea level) covering a total area of 25,000 Ha. The area is home to numerous fauna and flora species and due its relatively high humidity caused by the
trade winds and its proximity to the Caribbean sea it presents a forest of dwarf trees and
cloud forests.
[ National Natural Parks of Colombia National Natural Parks of Colombia Accessed 20 August 2007.]
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