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  • The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira is an underground Roman Catholic Church / Cathedral, built 200m down in the tunnels of a salt mine, in a village called Zipaquira, in Cundinamarca, on the outskirts of Bogota, Colombia. Crosses and other religious ornaments have been hand carved out of salt.
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  • The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira is an underground Roman Catholic Church / Cathedral, built 200m down in the tunnels of a salt mine, in a village called Zipaquira, in Cundinamarca, on the outskirts of Bogota, Colombia. Crosses and other religious ornaments have been hand carved out of salt.
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  • The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira is an underground Roman Catholic Church / Cathedral, built 200m down in the tunnels of a salt mine, in a village called Zipaquira, in Cundinamarca, on the outskirts of Bogota, Colombia. Crosses and other religious ornaments have been hand carved out of salt.
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  • Tourists in the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira is an underground Roman Catholic Church / Cathedral, built 200m down in the tunnels of a salt mine, in a village called Zipaquira, in Cundinamarca, on the outskirts of Bogota, Colombia. Crosses and other religious ornaments have been hand carved out of salt.
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  • The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira is an underground Roman Catholic Church / Cathedral, built 200m down in the tunnels of a salt mine, in a village called Zipaquira, in Cundinamarca, on the outskirts of Bogota, Colombia. Crosses and other religious ornaments have been hand carved out of salt.
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  • The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira is an underground Roman Catholic Church / Cathedral, built 200m down in the tunnels of a salt mine, in a village called Zipaquira, in Cundinamarca, on the outskirts of Bogota, Colombia. Crosses and other religious ornaments have been hand carved out of salt.
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  • The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira is an underground Roman Catholic Church / Cathedral, built 200m down in the tunnels of a salt mine, in a village called Zipaquira, in Cundinamarca, on the outskirts of Bogota, Colombia. Crosses and other religious ornaments have been hand carved out of salt.
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  • The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira is an underground Roman Catholic Church / Cathedral, built 200m down in the tunnels of a salt mine, in a village called Zipaquira, in Cundinamarca, on the outskirts of Bogota, Colombia. Crosses and other religious ornaments have been hand carved out of salt.
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  • The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira is an underground Roman Catholic Church / Cathedral, built 200m down in the tunnels of a salt mine, in a village called Zipaquira, in Cundinamarca, on the outskirts of Bogota, Colombia. Crosses and other religious ornaments have been hand carved out of salt.
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  • The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira is an underground Roman Catholic Church / Cathedral, built 200m down in the tunnels of a salt mine, in a village called Zipaquira, in Cundinamarca, on the outskirts of Bogota, Colombia. Crosses and other religious ornaments have been hand carved out of salt.
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  • The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira is an underground Roman Catholic Church / Cathedral, built 200m down in the tunnels of a salt mine, in a village called Zipaquira, in Cundinamarca, on the outskirts of Bogota, Colombia. Crosses and other religious ornaments have been hand carved out of salt.
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  • The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira is an underground Roman Catholic Church / Cathedral, built 200m down in the tunnels of a salt mine, in a village called Zipaquira, in Cundinamarca, on the outskirts of Bogota, Colombia. Crosses and other religious ornaments have been hand carved out of salt.
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  • Undergrowth at Goat Island near Rousdon, Devon, England, United Kingdom. This enchanted place came into existence during what is known as the Great Landslip, when on Christmas Eve 1839 a chunk of the coastline broke away and slid towards the sea, leaving a chasm between it and the land. It quickly became famous, attracting many sightseers, and was especially noted as the first natural event to be studied and described by scientific means.
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  • Undergrowth at Goat Island near Rousdon, Devon, England, United Kingdom. This enchanted place came into existence during what is known as the Great Landslip, when on Christmas Eve 1839 a chunk of the coastline broke away and slid towards the sea, leaving a chasm between it and the land. It quickly became famous, attracting many sightseers, and was especially noted as the first natural event to be studied and described by scientific means.
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  • Undergrowth at Goat Island near Rousdon, Devon, England, United Kingdom. This enchanted place came into existence during what is known as the Great Landslip, when on Christmas Eve 1839 a chunk of the coastline broke away and slid towards the sea, leaving a chasm between it and the land. It quickly became famous, attracting many sightseers, and was especially noted as the first natural event to be studied and described by scientific means.
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  • Undergrowth at Goat Island near Rousdon, Devon, England, United Kingdom. This enchanted place came into existence during what is known as the Great Landslip, when on Christmas Eve 1839 a chunk of the coastline broke away and slid towards the sea, leaving a chasm between it and the land. It quickly became famous, attracting many sightseers, and was especially noted as the first natural event to be studied and described by scientific means.
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