Colombia

Tatacoa Desert

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The Tatacoa Desert is a dry tropical forest ecosystem where vertrebate fossils and pre-hispanic archaeological remains have been discovered. Its animal and plant life is adapted to the arid conditions. La Venta is the major fossil site in the area with ancient species of animals still alive today, as well as some entirely extinct prehistoric lineages. These animals lived some 13.8 to 12 million years ago.
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Tatacoa Desert (ID: 5766)
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First published: 29/10/19.

Zoë Sheng

Tatacoa Desert

Tatacoa Desert (Removed from tentative list)

Tatacoa Desert by Zoë Sheng

Tourist visit the Tatacoa Desert for 3 reasons:

  • Landscape Formations
  • Hiking (+Swimming)
  • Stargazing

Only one of these even matches what it would be inscribed for because they want to inscribe it for

  • Pre-Colombian archaeological remains
  • Landscape Formations
  • Fossils

I can tell you now that the tourist reasons are better although the stargazing was very kid-oriented but for learning more Spanish (it was all in Spanish) it was kinda useful for me. I didn't go swimming because that lake is actually artificial and it takes a long hike to get there. I hiked several other spots that had free parking. The road from Neiva is good until you reach the park itself and becomes a decent gravel road instead. If you come from Bogota like me then I highly recommend not taking the "road" via La Victoria. It's pure hell, passes through several tunnels that may just lead you to said hell, and a bridge as rickety as the one in Temple of Doom. Even with my cuatro por cuatro this was no fun and in the end takes almost the same time as coming via Neiva - and to think if another car would come the opposite way!

So we are still with the Landscape Formation - they are beautiful and I took many, many photos. They are not unique as far as I see. The natural beauty criteria doesn't seem to match either. However, this still …

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