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  2. Category:Tourist attractions near Bogotá - Wikipedia

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    Tourist attractions near Bogotá (less than 2 hours): Pages in category "Tourist attractions near Bogotá" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  3. Usaquén - Wikipedia

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    Weekly Mercado de Las Pulgas (translated, Flea Market) - Takes place every Sunday on and around Plaza Usaquén. It is popular with local Bogotans as well as visitors. It is a place to shop for handicrafts, and various knick knacks. The main focus is on enjoyment.

  4. Tequendama Falls - Wikipedia

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    The Tequendama Falls (Spanish: Salto del Tequendama) is a 132 metres (433 ft) high waterfall of the Bogotá River, located 32 kilometres (20 mi) southwest of Bogotá in the municipality of Soacha.

  5. Monserrate - Wikipedia

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    The founders decided to establish the hermitage retreat in the name of Monserrat's Morena Virgin. Her sanctuary was located in Catalonia, near Barcelona, giving the mountain the name Monserrate. Some people believe Montserrat was chosen to be the patron saint, due to one of the founders, Pedro Solis, having an uncle who had previously served as ...

  6. Salitre Mágico - Wikipedia

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    Avianca Boeing 727 plane on Salitre Mágico.. Among the wide variety of rides, the park offers entertainment for children with attractions such as the Carousel, Flying Swings, the Top Spin (Apocalipsis) and mini-Wheel; some other of high impact such as the three roller coasters, the Tornado, the Double Loop and the Screw which counts with free falls up from 15 m height and a total round of 500 m.

  7. Lake Guatavita - Wikipedia

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    Lake Guatavita was reputedly one of the sacred lakes of the Muisca, and a ritual conducted there is widely thought to be the basis for the legend of El Dorado, "the golden one".