The tombs are of a similar but different type of those in Tierradentro. Instead of being dug from the top, with stairs leading down into the tomb, the entrance is like a tunnel starting at the side of the hill. One tunnel goes in, then just dead ends after a while. The other starts off in the same way, but comes to some stairs going down. These lead to a hollowed out chamber, in which here is a tomb like in Tierradentro. There is a spiral set of stairs leading down and into the burial chamber.
There are bats in the second cave.
Written May 17, 2007
Once (if) you manage to find the place, the pyramid will be the first thing you see. It is in the backyard of some peoples house, a married couple with two young boys. The pyramid is over the tombs. There are nice views from here over the surrounding valley.
Written May 17, 2007
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