The Piedras Encimadas Valley (Stacked Stones in English) is a series of small valleys and tourist attraction located in the Zacatlán municipality of Puebla in central Mexico. The main feature of the zone is basalt rock formations in capricious forms, created by erosion over millions of years. The valley has been defined as covering anywhere from 100 to 400 hectares, most of which is privately owned land developed for tourism.
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The PiedrasEncimadasValley (Stacked Stones in English) is a series of small valleys and tourist attraction located in the Zacatlán municipality of Puebla...
Martinique Sierra de Organos National Park, Sombrerete, Zacatecas PiedrasEncimadasValley, Zacatlán, Puebla Peña de Bernal, Bernal, Querétaro Copper Canyon...
The Valle de PiedrasEncimadas (Valley of the Stacked Stones) is located near the town of Zacatlán. It is really a series of small valleys covering 400...
and forming the mountains here. The area is very rugged with few narrow valleys with about 60% of the territory made up of steep slopes. Altitudes range...
Palmitas (3,700 m [12,139 ft]), Cerro Palmas (3,789 m [12,431 ft]), PiedrasEncimadas (3,200 m [10,499 ft]), El Aguajito (2,350 m [7,710 ft]), Tarumba (3...
(1580 masl), PiedraEncimada (1620 masl), La Barca (1380 masl) and Los Orujos (1260 masl). There are a limited number of small valleys, including Plan...