The Barú peninsula located in the coastal area south of Cartagena de Indias -Colombia- is a magical place, unique, thanks to its turquoise waters and white beach, managing to be classified as one of the best beaches in Colombia. It can be reached in two ways, by land or by …
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Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas – Cartagena de Indias, Colombia
Buzzards, herons and pigeons fly over the so-called Sentinel of Cartagena de Indias, in Colombia. At the entrance there is a sculpture dedicated to a character that should be recognized by everyone in the history of our country and that, however, we only know geeks. Of history. Admiral Blas de …
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Travel: las Islas del Rosario One of the most requested tourist attractions in Cartagena de Indias is visiting the Rosario Islands. 40 km southeast of Cartagena de Indias, it is one of the 46 national natural parks of Colombia, created to protect one of the most important coral reefs on …
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Guatavita, the sacred lagoon, which geographically and legally belongs to the municipality of Sesquilé, was the ceremonial site in which the indigenous worshiped Chie. Their goddess of water through lavish ceremonies that gave rise to the legend of El Dorado, and according to which , the Muisca chieftain arrived accompanied …
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If you go to Bogotá you have to visit this impressive museum, which houses a unique collection in the world. It is mostly made up of gold objects, but they also have stone, ceramic, textile and bone objects. It consists of four exhibition rooms and an exploration room, which will …
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Bogotá is one of the highest capitals in the world. With an average height of 2,500 meters above sea level, it rivals large Latin American metropolises such as La Paz or Quito. Discover in this article one of the most important and least known viewpoints in the city? ️ This …
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The Jet of Quevedo History says that Chorro de Quevedo was the place where the Zipa observed the Bogotá savanna. In the year 1832, Father Agustino Quevedo installed a public water source, water that was maintained until 1986. Based on models and old images in 1969, the square was rebuilt. …
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