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75 viewsThe entrance to Iglesia de Belen.
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73 viewsThe domed cathedral in Parque Caldas makes navigation a breeze.
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66 viewsIglesia de Belen.
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61 viewsThe side of the church.
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66 viewsThese tiered belfries remind me of Greece.
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60 viewsLooking up Calle 5 at Iglesia la Ermita and Belen.
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69 viewsJust another Popayan edificio.
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82 viewsI hope she's calling somebody to remove this... I don't want to go! This lady lets you use her phone for a small cost.
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66 viewsI actually don't know what this is, I found it rather by accident while talking to a local.
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71 viewsA local woman named Carmen sets up a game of Sorry... here they call it Parquez. The rules are more or less the same but doubles gets you out (and you get three chances per turn to roll them) and there are no blockades.
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66 viewsA statue carved into Iglesia San Jose.
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64 viewsA man paints the sign for a local drugstore.
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71 viewsDefinitely a beautiful piece for the central park, it's the Basilica Cathedral.
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65 viewsYou can't get too far in Colombia without stumbling on a Juan Valdez.
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68 viewsSan Jose church. I had to return a bit later to get better light.
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71 viewsAnother shot of Belen on the outskirts (or upskirts) or town.
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67 viewsOf course it's necessary in these parts to hire some security. These were my guides for the day (and I was wearing my bulletproof Hard Wok Cafe shirt).
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71 viewsAfter climbing El Morro de Tulcan (remember that hill in the first photo) I came down to this small museum.
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70 viewsAnother really nice bridge crossing the stream that runs through town.
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70 viewsAnd finally, the famous Puente del Humilladero. Now I can leave Popayan satisfied.
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