Templo de Santo Domingo

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Templo de Santo Domingo

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Plaza de Santo Domingo, Cartagena Colombia
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Full-Day Rosario Islands Including Barú, Cholon and Playa Blanca
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Escape the busy streets of Cartagena with a full day on the Rosario Islands. A bus takes your small group to the Colombian coastal town of Barú, where a speedboat whisks you to the picturesque Corales del Rosario National Park. There, sunbathe on unspoiled beaches, swim and snorkel in the azure Caribbean, and relax. There are no cost surprises as the tour includes lunch, hotel pickup and drop-off, park fees, and use of snorkel equipment.
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Beautiful old church well worth checking out. I love how different churches are all over the world. Free entry and you only need about 15-30 minutes to check the whole place out
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This church has changed little since the colonial days and is the oldest church in the city and was built to resist invaders
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This is the oldest church in Cartegena and if you are passing by and the door is open go in and take a look. The day we walked they were conducting a wedding service. The church itself is very average.
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As part of a tour we were taken here and given time to see this great old church and enjoy the square that bore the same name. Being built in 1570 it is apparently the oldest church in town and the architecture is popular of that time, it is a big complex overall, covering a
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The Convento de Santo Domingo, founded in 1551, and built in 1539, is the oldest church in Cartagena. It was a monument to baroque architecture favored by the Catholic Church during the Spanish Colonial period. 1529 was the first arrival of the Dominican Friars to evangelize
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