Barichara: officially Colombia’s prettiest village
Barichara was founded in the 18th century and hasn’t changed much since. The tiny town is officially “Colombia’s prettiest village.”
Barichara was founded in the 18th century and hasn’t changed much since. The tiny town is officially “Colombia’s prettiest village.”
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