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Cumbres de Ajusco National Park, Mexico City |
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The name Ajusco comes from náhuatl from the word “Axochco”, which means “Water Flower”. The Ajuco is an isolated hill, located outside the town of the same name, it has 1700 meters above sea level in the Mexico Basin and almost 4 000 meters above sea level. The outline of its base is almost circular and its surface reaches some 9 kilometers in diameter. On top you will find the Xitle or Ajusco Volcano, its
Basaltic rocks are proper for rappel and the boulder (modality that is carried out on walls or not too high hills) of medium level and for experts. It has a variety of circuits that presents different levels of difficulties
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