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- Piedras_del_Tunjo_Archaeological_Park comment "Piedras de Tunjo (Spanish: Tunjo Indian's Rocks) is an important archaeological park established on a natural rocky shelter 40 km west of Bogotá in the city of Facatativá. In ancient times it used to be the shore of a large lake flooding the Savannah of Bogotá. It was used by the Muisca rulers as a refuge during the time of the Spanish conquest.".
- Q3902764 comment "Piedras de Tunjo (Spanish: Tunjo Indian's Rocks) is an important archaeological park established on a natural rocky shelter 40 km west of Bogotá in the city of Facatativá. In ancient times it used to be the shore of a large lake flooding the Savannah of Bogotá. It was used by the Muisca rulers as a refuge during the time of the Spanish conquest.".