Balcón de la Hacienda Bambusa en el Triángulo del Café
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Vista del balcón de una de las habitaciones en la Hacienda Bambusa, en el Triángulo de Café. Este es un bellísimo lugar que sirve de hotel, para escapadas de fin de semana. Aunque está muy cerca del aeropuerto El Edén de Armenia (a solo 10 minutos), esta hacienda está ubicada en un lugar donde se escucha únicamente el canto de los cientos de aves que habitan naturalmente este lugar. Véase más información en: www.haciendabambusa.com
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