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La Catedral Primada, located in the Plaza de Bolivar in Bogot
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Wearing traditional clothing, two Colombian girls celebrate the festivities during a farmer's market held in the Plaza de Bolivar.
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Santamar
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The streets of Bogot
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Monserrate, one of the peaks of the Andes Mountains and one of the most visited tourist attractions in Bogot
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The Stations of the Cross align the mountain trails on the way to the top of Monserrate.
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An arched stone wall reveals a glimpse of the city of Bogot
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Many worshippers made their pilgrimage to the church that lies at the top of Monserrate, which was built after the original chapel was destroyed by an earthquake in 1917. Many miracles have happened inside of the church by a statue of Se
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Santa Clara Restaurant, which serves delicious, traditional Colombian food, overlooks a magnificent panoramic view of Bogot
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Before you enter La Catedral de Sal (the Cathedral of Salt) in Zipaquir
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In dedication and gratitude for the hard work of the miners, a statue is displayed at the entrance of La Catedral de Sal.
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The entrance and exit of the caves at La Catedral de Sal.
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A cross engraved out of the salt rock lets in natural light making it illuminate.
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A ground level view of the 52-foot cross carved inside of La Catedral de Sal.
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The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo is replicated into a rock carving showing God extending his arm to Adam, bringing life to his creation.
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The plaza in the center of Zipaquir
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An ancient statue displayed at the Museo de Oro in Bogot
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A gold piece from Chiquinquir
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El Tiempo is a well respected daily newspaper in Bogot