Mt Jamanota

Aruba


At 188m, Jamanota is the highest mountain in Aruba, though visitors tend to refer to it as a hill. You can only climb up part of the way, as the top is occupied by telecommunications equipment. Still, there's a nice view of the southern stretches of the island.


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