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English (Translate this text in English): Lago de Ilopango.
Must go by car to the town of APULO, on the shores of Lake Ilopango, ther take a boat ride and ask to go to Cerro del Mono, located behind la Isla de los Patos. About 20 to 30 min, ride.
English (Translate this text in English): Lago de Ilopango.
Must go by car to the town of APULO, on the shores of Lake Ilopango, ther take a boat ride and ask to go to Cerro del Mono, located behind la Isla de los Patos. About 20 to 30 min, ride.
Lago de Ilopango.
Must go by car to the town of APULO, on the shores of Lake Ilopango, ther take a boat ride and ask to go to Cerro del Mono, located behind la Isla de los Patos. About 20 to 30 min, ride.
English (Translate this text in English): Lago de Ilopango.
Must go by car to the town of APULO, on the shores of Lake Ilopango, ther take a boat ride and ask to go to Cerro del Mono, located behind la Isla de los Patos. About 20 to 30 min, ride.
English (Translate this text in English): Lago de Ilopango.
Must go by car to the town of APULO, on the shores of Lake Ilopango, ther take a boat ride and ask to go to Cerro del Mono, located behind la Isla de los Patos. About 20 to 30 min, ride.
English (Translate this text in English): Lago de Ilopango.
Must go by car to the town of APULO, on the shores of Lake Ilopango, ther take a boat ride and ask to go to Cerro del Mono, located behind la Isla de los Patos. About 20 to 30 min, ride.
English (Translate this text in English): Lago de Ilopango.
Must go by car to the town of APULO, on the shores of Lake Ilopango, ther take a boat ride and ask to go to Cerro del Mono, located behind la Isla de los Patos. About 20 to 30 min, ride.
English (Translate this text in English): Lago de Ilopango.
Must go by car to the town of APULO, on the shores of Lake Ilopango, ther take a boat ride and ask to go to Cerro del Mono, located behind la Isla de los Patos. About 20 to 30 min, ride.
English (Translate this text in English): Lago de Ilopango.
Must go by car to the town of APULO, on the shores of Lake Ilopango, ther take a boat ride and ask to go to Cerro del Mono, located behind la Isla de los Patos. About 20 to 30 min, ride.
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Average depth 15.2 m / 49.9 ft
Max depth 36.6 m / 120.1 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): Steep hill that dropped huge rocks, they are mounted on top of each other, creating small caves to chase fish. Many other great sites arround this.
Steep hill that dropped huge rocks, they are mounted on top of each other, creating small caves to chase fish. Many other great sites arround this.
English (Translate this text in English): Steep hill that dropped huge rocks, they are mounted on top of each other, creating small caves to chase fish. Many other great sites arround this.
English (Translate this text in English): Steep hill that dropped huge rocks, they are mounted on top of each other, creating small caves to chase fish. Many other great sites arround this.
English (Translate this text in English): Steep hill that dropped huge rocks, they are mounted on top of each other, creating small caves to chase fish. Many other great sites arround this.
English (Translate this text in English): Steep hill that dropped huge rocks, they are mounted on top of each other, creating small caves to chase fish. Many other great sites arround this.
English (Translate this text in English): Steep hill that dropped huge rocks, they are mounted on top of each other, creating small caves to chase fish. Many other great sites arround this.
English (Translate this text in English): Steep hill that dropped huge rocks, they are mounted on top of each other, creating small caves to chase fish. Many other great sites arround this.
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