'Archaeological Park San Augustin, Colombia, with hundreds of unexplained Pre- Colombian statues' - by K J S Chatrath
My insatiable desire to travel and visit places took me to Colombia in South America in 2017. May I, at the outset clarify that Colombia is a proudly independent country in South America. It is not to be confused with Columbia which is a district in the country USA.
I joined a conducted trip that had participants from various countries around the world. I was representing 1.25 billion Indians. Incidentally not many Indians visit Colombia and still less visit this Archeological Park.
The San Augustín Archaeological Park is a large archaeological area located near the town of San Augustín in Huila Department in Colombia. The park contains the largest collection of religious monuments and megalithic sculptures in Latin America and is considered the world's largest necropolis. Belonging to San Agustin culture, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. The dates of the statues are uncertain, but they are believed to have been carved between 5–400 AD. The origin of the carvers remains a mystery, as the site is largely un-excavated
I took a few dozen photographs which I would be sharing by and by.
The modest but very pretty hotel in San Augustin where our Group stayed for a night.
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