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The Tequendama Falls Museum of Biodiversity and Culture (Spanish: Casa Museo Salto de Tequendama Biodiversidad y Cultura) is a museum and mansion in San Antonio del Tequendama, Colombia. The museum overlooks Tequendama Falls on the Bogotá River. [1] Before renovation, the building was an abandoned hotel, known as the Tequendama Falls Hotel (La ...
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. Named after the adjacent settlement of Tequendama , it holds historical significance as one of Colombia's earliest permanent settlements. [ 1 ]
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Tequendama is a preceramic and ceramic archaeological site located southeast of Soacha, Cundinamarca, Colombia, a couple of kilometers east of Tequendama Falls. It consists of multiple evidences of late Pleistocene to middle Holocene population of the Bogotá savanna , the high plateau in the Colombian Andes.
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Tequendama may refer to: Tequendama, archaeological site in Cundinamarca, one of the oldest in Colombia; Tequendama Falls, a waterfall close to this site; Tequendama Falls Museum, the museum at the waterfall; Tequendama mine, emerald mine in the Western Emerald Belt, Boyacá; Tequendama Province, a province of the department of Cundinamarca
Upon appealing for aid from their hero, Bochica returned on a rainbow and with a strike from his staff, created the Tequendama Falls, through which the floodwaters could drain away. [ 2 ] Bochica appeared in Pasca in Cundinamarca and later in Gámeza , Boyacá where the people showed him hospitability.