The Ayo and Casibari rock formations, located in Aruba, are natural structures that provide a unique glimpse into the island’s volcanic past. These formations, essentially piles of rocks interwoven with cacti, rise from the arid landscape, creating a striking and rugged scene. Visitors can explore the area, navigating the rocky terrain and even climbing to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding island. The combination of geological history and the opportunity for adventure makes this site a distinctive stop on many Aruba tours.
Ayo and Casibari Rock Formations
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