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Good for a humorous giant stone phallus photo!
Good for a short visit if only for the various stone phallus, which were a fertility symbol for the Musica people. The remainder of the site - and its only small, is reasonably interesting, like a min...
Good for a short visit if only for the various stone phallus, which were a fertility symbol for the Musica people. The remainder of the site - and its only small, is reasonably interesting, like a min...
Difficult to find (better to get a local driver who knows it’s whereabouts) but absolutely unmissable if you love archeology and prehistoric sites. It reminds the astronomic/sacred sites in other part...
Difficult to find (better to get a local driver who knows it’s whereabouts) but absolutely unmissable if you love archeology and prehistoric sites. It reminds the astronomic/sacred sites in other part...
Good for a humorous giant stone phallus photo!
Good for a short visit if only for the various stone phallus, which were a fertility symbol for the Musica people. The remainder of the site - and its only small, is reasonably interesting, like a min...
Good for a humorous giant stone phallus photo!
Good for a short visit if only for the various stone phallus, which were a fertility symbol for the Musica people. The remainder of the site - and its only small, is reasonably interesting, like a min...
Stunning witness of the Muisca people
Difficult to find (better to get a local driver who knows it’s whereabouts) but absolutely unmissable if you love archeology and prehistoric sites. It reminds the astronomic/sacred sites in other part...
Stunning witness of the Muisca people
Difficult to find (better to get a local driver who knows it’s whereabouts) but absolutely unmissable if you love archeology and prehistoric sites. It reminds the astronomic/sacred sites in other part...
An amazing find and display on an ancient calendar
Most fascinating calendar dug up 50 years ago that was accurate including leap years. Also a great number of giant phallases in stone .