
Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá & Colombia's Andean Highlands
The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá (the underground Roman Catholic cathedral built within the tunnels of a salt mine in Zipaquirá, 49 km north of Bogotá — the most remarkable religious architecture in the Americas) is the most visited tourist attraction in Colombia after Cartagena, and one of the most extraordinary architectural experiences in the world — a cathedral carved entirely from salt rock, 180 metres underground.
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Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá & Colombia's Andean Highlands — waypoint 1.
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Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá & Colombia's Andean Highlands — waypoint 2.
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Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá & Colombia's Andean Highlands — waypoint 3.
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Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá & Colombia's Andean Highlands — waypoint 4.
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Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá & Colombia's Andean Highlands — waypoint 5.
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Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá & Colombia's Andean Highlands — waypoint 6.