Montería - Sinu Boulevard - Ronda del Sinu - calle 22
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Paulo Villadiego
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Park on the street level 22 and Avenida 1, the "sine round" on the banks of the Sinu River in the city of Monteria in Colombia. This area is surrounded by large trees and a street side is the first from another park with benches and a bike path.
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Text by Steve Smith.