willvarfar 2 days ago

Seeing the comments here I just searched for an alternative article. This has a nice picture of the dormant volcanic cone called El Cono: https://www.amusingplanet.com/2016/01/sierra-del-divisor-nat...

  • davidw 2 days ago

    > Research indicates the region’s forests contain 165 million metric tons of carbon, which is roughly equivalent to the amount of carbon dioxide emissions released every year by more than 127 million cars, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

    Ouch. Rain forests aren't much of a match for cars, it seems

    • willvarfar 2 days ago

      This is one of the statistics that the current US administration will no longer be publishing nor providing access to historic records?

cm2187 2 days ago

Not that remote, seems to be less than a 100km away from an airport, a short helicopter ride. Surely someone must have visited the site to figure out what's underneath the vegetation.

  • pinkmuffinere 2 days ago

    Can you land a helicopter in the middle of a dense rainforest? I suspect the terrain is more limiting than the distance

    • newsclues 2 days ago

      Lower a crew on a rope to clear an LZ, or drop a bomb that does the work.

      • sokoloff 2 days ago

        “We found this unexplored site; our next step is to bomb the shit out of the area nearby so we can land a helo there to check if it’s sacred to someone…”

        • newsclues 2 days ago

          Do it away from the target and walk or clear road

  • Jun8 2 days ago

    I think it’s a protected area for the indigenous people and entry is prohibited.

  • CGMthrowaway 2 days ago

    It is almost certain this is an extinct volcano but has never been confirmed due to limited access.

flancian 2 days ago

Pretty weird article. Just on the title alone:

- 'Mysterious': there's very little of substance in the article to advance the position that it is mysterious at all.

- 'Sacred': OK, I guess!

- 'Pyramid': "A fourth explanation — one for which there is no evidence — is that Cerro El Cono sits on the ruins of a pyramid built by ancient Indigenous tribes". So... no evidence then :)

- 'Hidden': "It rises steeply from the relatively flat jungle landscape of eastern Peru, making it visible from as far west as the Andes — 250 miles (400 kilometers) away — on a clear day."

  • nartho 2 days ago

    I'm no expert, but it seems like the bottom of the pyramid has what looks like natural rock formation, seems like that wouldn't be possible if it was man made ?

  • CGMthrowaway 2 days ago

    New to the internet?

    • Arkhadia 2 days ago

      New to people on the internet gaining pointless cred for wasting time and typing up pointless critiques on pointless articles?

      • flancian a day ago

        No cred gained here :) I was just surprised by the low quality of the article and there were no other comments by the time I got here so I thought I'd write this short critique to warn others, but I think it came across as a shallow dismissal so it didn't add much.

quirkot 20 hours ago

Seems kinda of like a ... lonely mountain

billiam 2 days ago

This site is becoming the Buzzfeed of tech. Better moderation please.