Cerro San Cristobal in Lima, Peru - stock photo

San Cristobal Hill in Lima, Peru on a typical overcast day. This mountain is part of the Rimac valley mountain range and was named in 1535, shortly after the Spaniards erected a large cross on the the hill. Selected because it is the closest hill to the majorly populated areas of Lima, meaning the majority would be able to see and visit the cross.Cerro San Cristobal is a site of pilgrimage for many Peruvians. The first Sunday of May and Easter Sunday are two days when masses of people flock to this cross, covering the entire hillside. Taken on May 18, 2014.
San Cristobal Hill in Lima, Peru on a typical overcast day. This mountain is part of the Rimac valley mountain range and was named in 1535, shortly after the Spaniards erected a large cross on the the hill. Selected because it is the closest hill to the majorly populated areas of Lima, meaning the majority would be able to see and visit the cross.Cerro San Cristobal is a site of pilgrimage for many Peruvians. The first Sunday of May and Easter Sunday are two days when masses of people flock to this cross, covering the entire hillside. Taken on May 18, 2014.
Cerro San Cristobal in Lima, Peru
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