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Finca La Huerta | Vereda flores, Guasca 251210, ColombiaMap
Phone+57 319 3223977
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  • felipe C
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    Finca Cantaclaro and petrogliphos hosting and rupestre art

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    A spectacular place, full of tranquility , surrounded by nature, we are pet frendly so that you can arrive and host with your pets, in addition to counting on the bird pet glifo , which is only ...

    Reviewed on Nov 27, 2023
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    This site with rupestre art with more than 2000 years old, constitutes a nation's cultural heritage and is composed of a number of geographical, environmental, social and cultural elements...

    Reviewed on Dec 14, 2020
  • claudiapatriciag261
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    You can't even find

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    We expect to see the petrogliphos.It was very frustrating.NOT FROM ONLOW.No one knows where they are located, almost no one knows that they are talking to you and at last someone gives us an instruction ...

    Reviewed on Aug 14, 2017
  • Rodsar17
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    Historical place

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    Looking in a beautiful place with wooden cabins where you can stay in a natural and quiet environment, thermals are two minutes away, the petroleum glues are really beautiful and admirable

    Reviewed on Aug 13, 2017
  • santiagocajiao
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    Archaeological heritage of the country

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    With more than 1000 years old, these petroleum gliphos are unique in the region because of their symbolism and because they belong to indigenous settlements that populated the region before the muds.

    Reviewed on Jul 3, 2016