Cuchilla Grande
Cuchilla Grande is a prominent mountain range located in Uruguay. It stretches approximately 200 kilometers and serves as a natural divide between the Rio Negro and Rio de la Plata basins. The range is characterized by rolling hills and lush vegetation, making it a significant ecological area.
The highest point of Cuchilla Grande reaches about 500 meters above sea level. This region is known for its diverse wildlife and is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking and birdwatching. The area also plays a crucial role in the local climate and water resources.