Tequendama Falls (or Salto del Tequendama) is a major tourist attraction about 30 km (18 miles) southwest of Bogotá, the capital city of Colombia. The thousands of tourists who visit the area to admire the 157 meters (515 feet) tall waterfall and the surrounding nature, make a stop at another nearby landmark as well, the abandoned Hotel del Salto.
The river surges through a rocky gorge that narrows to about 60 feet at the brink of the falls. During the month of December, the falls become completely dry.
The falls may be reached by road from Bogotá via car or bus
According to Muisca legend, the waterfall was created by Bochica, who used his staff to break the rock and release the water that covered the Bogotá Savannah. According to another legend, during the Spanish conquest in South America, in order to escape slavery the indigenous people of the area would jump off the Salto Del Tequendama and become eagles to fly to their freedom.
Circa 10000 BC, El Abra, and Tequendama were the first permanent settlements in Colombia.
In 1924, the then-luxurious Hotel (Refugio d)el Salto opened on the cliff facing the waterfall to welcome wealthy travelers visiting the Tequendama Falls area.
The hotel closed down in the early 90s, thought to be linked to contaminated river water.
There has been talk of reopening it and restoring it to its former glory which might help rid the place of its apparent ghosts. They are said to haunt the hotel and according to the caretaker, are believed to be from the old days when bar fights on the second story would end up on its balcony, sometimes resulting in a drunk patron losing more than the fight.
On the other hand, there are stories of those who checked out (of life) by jumping off the cliff. That’s right, despite its beauty or perhaps because of it, the falls is a place where people have been known to say their goodbyes. When one would find a letter or some sort of personal item without an owner, it was thought to have been left behind.
Beautiful and majestic, would love to see it someday!!
via: nitronews, eyesoncolombia, desertedplaces
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Fabulous post.The pictures are wonderful.Thank you for sharing.Thank you for the like on my post ( Don't rush..) l appreciate your support.Warm wishes.jalal ,
I would stay here if it reopened. Looks really cool
que buenas fotos
BELLISIMAS FOTOS!!!!
Please let me know when it ever repos...I want to be there...
Beautiful photos. Not sure if I'd be brave enough to stay at the hotel if it reopened, but I'd love to visit it.
Check out frames, 53-55 on the video.
Bellas imágenes y un buen artículo. Y el aspecto del blog es agradable.
Saludos
For spanish speaking travelers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V52mhpS2DcU
I would really like to stay there it's beautiful