San Agustin’s Archaeological Park

Below you will find photos from our day trip to the San Agustin archaeological park. The civilisation behind these amazing stone carvings is still unknown but is currently dated as far back as 3,000 years. To read more about the area see our San Agustin post.
The San Agustin Archaeological Park is split into the following areas:
San Agustin Archaeological Park – Forest of the Statues
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San Agustin Archaeological Park – Site A (Mesita A)
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San Agustin Archaeological Park – Site B (Mesita B)
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San Agustin Archaeological Park – Site C (Mesita C)
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San Agustin Archaeological Park – Viewpoint (Alto de Lavapatas)
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