viernes, 16 de octubre de 2009

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HOLE BLOWER

Like a geyser near the sea and is a pride to the natives. It is a natural phenomenon produced by a series of subterranean tunnels in the coral reefs begin and end in a hole several feet of water. When the high tide waves come strongly into these tunnels, the compressed air through the hole. It is the mythical moment, that the natives exclaim: "The Hole is blowing, silence." Today's tourists, though they still adore the sea of seven colors, different intensities of blue-and white-sand beaches such that only has San Andres, is delving a little about the culture of the islanders expressed through the Architecture, traditional food, music, dance and other forms of everyday life of its inhabitants. It has become commonplace to see groups of tourists interested in attending a lecture on environmental protection in the Archipelago, exchanging opinions with the natives of the islands during the concerts offered by the reggae music groups.


HOUSE OF CULTURE






Facilitates bringing the visitor to the various cultural manifestations of the island








CUEVA MORGAN


Reference point where the history and mythology of the ancestors pirates. It is not just a mysterious time that has opened in a mass of coral, but evokes a series of legends in which the islanders firmly believe. Good swimmers can enter it to see if it is true that consists of labyrinth that leads to a beach that has been beaten








SAN LUIS
This is a tranquil place where you can cuddle and the sound of the waves, feel the wind safety and especially from the bustle of the city. San Luis is an ideal place, a native area of the Island with wood house and Caribbean architecture.
FIRST CHURCH BAUTISTA






First Church of the Island's location serves as a guide for ships arriving in San Andres. On Sunday's the native islanders dress up specially to attend their religious services.


OVERVIEW OF THE PIER

Located at the end of Av Newball, site entry and exit of coasting vessels arriving from the north coast of Colombia, Central America and the rest of the world.

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