Calle de Las Trampas - Honda, Tolima, Colombia
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Calle de Las Trampas - Honda, Tolima, Colombia

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En Honda Tolima encontramos la Calle de las Trampas, en su casco antiguo. Su nombre lo recibe a partir de la forma en zig zag, que se torna caprichosa, debido a la topografía de este lugar. Está totalmente empedrada, a la usanza española. La Calle de las Trampas es uno de los atractivos turísticos de Honda.

Fotografía 360: Mario Carvajal

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A: Puente Navarro - Honda, Tolima

por Astrolabio Colombia 360, 380 metros de distancia

Un puente que comunica la población de Honda con Guaduas, construido hacia finales del siglo XIX, fue...

Puente Navarro - Honda, Tolima

B: La Ermita en Mariquita Tolima

por Astrolabio Colombia 360, a 17.8 km.

Iglesia de la Ermita en Mariquita, Tolima, Colombia.Fotografía 360: Mario CarvajalProyecto: Colombia ...

La Ermita en Mariquita Tolima

C: Casa José Celestino Mutis, Mariquita Tolima Colombia

por Astrolabio Colombia 360, a 17.9 km.

Este es el patio trasero de la Casa de José Celestino Mutis, en Mariquita Tolima, una de las paradas ...

Casa José Celestino Mutis, Mariquita Tolima Colombia

D: Piedras De Tunjo

por David Group, a 61.1 km.

What was once a Pre-Colombian Village is now a park. Northwest of Bogota, the little town of Facatavi...

Piedras De Tunjo

E: Church in Bojaca, Colombia

por David Group, a 67.9 km.

Small church in Bojaca, Colombia. this is very close to Madrid in the Northern suburbs of Bogota. Peo...

Church in Bojaca, Colombia

F: Iglesia de la Virgen de la Salud, Bojacá, Cundinamarca

por Ronald Dueñas, a 68.2 km.

Celebración de la Eucaristía en la Iglesia de la Virgen de la Salud de Bojacá, también conocida con e...

Iglesia de la Virgen de la Salud, Bojacá, Cundinamarca

G: Snowed of Ruiz, Manizales Colombia

por Astrolabio Colombia 360, a 71.0 km.

El Parque los Nevados se constituye en una increíble reserva natural que provee recursos hídricos a 3...

Snowed of Ruiz, Manizales Colombia

H: Farmhouse Frontyard

por David Group, a 74.3 km.

Friends of ours have a family owned organic vegitable farm. The house is between 200 and 400 years ol...

Farmhouse Frontyard

I: Farmhouse Livingroom

por David Group, a 74.3 km.

Inside the farmhouse in Madrid, Colombia. The feel of this place is hard to describe if you have neve...

Farmhouse Livingroom

J: Hacienda La Guaira, Alojamiento Campestre, Tolima

por Astrolabio Colombia 360, a 74.8 km.

A tan solo 20 minutos de Ibagué, encontramos La Hacienda La Guaira, un lugar donde es posible alojars...

Hacienda La Guaira, Alojamiento Campestre, Tolima

Este panorama fue tomado en Colombia, South America

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South America makes up the southern half of the Americas and a large part of Latin America. It's home to the world's longest mountain range, biggest waterfall and largest river -- even these mammoths pale in comparison to the stunning variety of life forms thriving in the rainforest.

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Text by Steve Smith.

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