Zona De: Tetas

Word spread quickly, and soon, amateur radio operators and scientists from around the world flocked to the area, eager to experience the phenomenon for themselves. They set up their equipment, and to their astonishment, they began to pick up signals from distant stations, often with incredible clarity. The signals seemed to defy the laws of physics, traveling vast distances without any interference or degradation.

In 2015, a team of geologists from the University of Bolivia conducted a comprehensive study of the Zona de Tetas, which revealed new insights into the site's geological history. The study found that the hills are composed of a type of sandstone rock that is over 300 million years old, and that the unique shape of the hills is the result of a combination of erosion and tectonic activity. Zona de Tetas

Located in the municipality of Salinas (near Cayey), these twin peaks are officially named Las Piedras del Collado . Rising approximately 2,762 feet above sea level, they were designated as a natural reserve in 2000. Word spread quickly, and soon, amateur radio operators

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