Aerial view of a forested mountain range.
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A TOWERING mountain that rises suddenly from the flat Amazon rainforest is cloaked in mystery.

Cerro el Cono, the steep pyramid-shaped rock, stands tall and alone – leading locals to believe it was “built for the Gods”.

Aerial view of a forested mountain range.
Cerro el Cono rises abruptly from a flat plain in the Amazon rainforestCredit: Alamy
Aerial view of the Amazon rainforest with a river.
Cerro el Cono is rises from the Peruvian Amazon rainforestCredit: AFP
Map showing Cerro El Cono in the Amazon, Peru.

The 1,310ft-tall peak shoots up from Sierra del Divisor National Park in eastern Peru, near the border with Brazil.

Its shape is striking similar to the pyramids of Giza – with broad, flat sides that have been covered in vegetation over centuries.

Both the clean-cut shape and the random position amid a flat plain have led to various theories about the origin of El Cono.

The Indigenous tribes revere this structure as a sacred mountain spirit, called “Andean Apu,” believed to have emerged from the earth to safeguard the local inhabitants.

The belief dates from a time before the Inca Empire – between 500 and 1000 AD.

But another theory predates even that ancient myth.

A local legend tells that El Cono sits atop the ruins of an ancient pyramid built by a forgotten Amazon civilisation.

Research into local folklore has found that some of the indigenous tribes believe the mountain is man-made, just like the Giza pyramids.

If this were proven true, then El Cono would be the tallest ancient structure on Earth – towering over Giza by 481ft.

Scientists offer less captivating explanations for the mountain’s origin, suggesting it might be an extinct volcano or merely an uncommon rock formation.

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Cerro El Cono stands adjacent to the Ucayali River – which is a major feeder to the Amazon River.

The nearby jungle teems with life, featuring an astonishing array of species, such as the elusive giant armadillo and various types of monkeys.

In light of the new research, El Cono could join the growing list of ancient structures that are the subject of imaginative speculation.

There is another mountain which has aroused speculation over its perfect pyramid shape.

It lies in a very different climate, in a far corner of Antarctica.

The snowy structure of the ice-locked continent has a striking resemblance to the great pyramids of Egypt – and has been the centre of eerie conspiracy theories.

It was first discovered by the British Antarctic Expedition of 1910-1913, but only became famous in 2016 when its eerie pictures went viral on the internet.

People from all around the world put forward their bizarre explanations to justify the shape of Antarctica’s pyramid mountain.

With a height of 4,150 feet, all four sides of the mountain are steep and appear to be in perfect symmetry.

The peak is part of the Ellsworth Mountains – the highest mountain range in Antarctica.

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