This enchanting village is horse on two rivers, the Cañutales and Huesca. It is also adjacent to one of the country's most beautiful shrouded forests. Then take the road that stretches over 30 km to Mesa Quintero, towards Canaguá. This plateau is bathed in an atmosphere of light solitude, halfway between a western spaghetti and the novel… You have to go. You have 28 km before you reach Canaguá (see route des villages du Sud), on a narrow road, between valleys, rivers and fields of coffee. On the left, a path leads to Capurí. The village, marked by summits, including the Horma peak (3 313 m), is irrigated by sinks. One can take a look at the church of Christ of Capurí, financed by a family of English origin, the Newman.To get there. Leave the Transandine on the left to go on a smaller road, towards Guaraque, which passes through San Francisco, a troubling village of crèches, glued to páramo. From here, you can see Tovar, among the trees where many birds are migrating. And stop in front of the wood toy factory.

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