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87 views“Chiva”
Once Colombia’s main means of transport, and still running in some remote parts of the country.
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73 viewsColombia rates amongst the nicest and friendliest countries of the Pan American highway so far
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76 viewsThe stunning views of Chicamocha canyon, between Bucaramanga and San Gil.
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85 viewsThe Chicamocha canyon offered one of the best rides in the Cordillera Oriental
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62 viewsPlaza Mayor in villa de leyva.
A Colonial town in Colombian highlands where virtual no modern architecture exists.
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49 viewsVilla de Leyva, a place where time stands still.
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50 viewsThe naked landscape, part of Pàramo chontales, where the road out of Villa de Leyva winds its way to Tunja at 2800 meters.
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59 viewsZipaquirà main square.
A town made famous for its cathedral made entirely of salt, deep in the heart of a nearby mountain
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57 viewsConsidered by the department of tourism as one of Colombia’s 7 wonders, the underground salt cathedral carved in the heart of a mountain is an intriguing but beautiful site.
Zipaquirà
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123 viewsDayra Galvis, an old friend and host in the few days I spent in Bogota.
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104 viewsThe Galvis family that hosted me in Bogotá and offered me the great hospitality so characteristic of Colombian people.
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83 viewsThe road between Cambao and Honda, along the Magdalena River was at times no more then a mud track
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