Salt Cathedral

Updated On Sept 21, 2011 05:38 pm IST
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Guide miners stand during the opening ceremony of the new atraction, the largest LED node matrix in the world, inside the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Sept 21, 2011 05:38 pm IST

Guide miners stand during the opening ceremony of the new atraction, the largest LED node matrix in the world, inside the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira.

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Tourists visit the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira, an underground church built inside a salt mine. The Catholic temple, inaugurated in 1954 and made entirely of salt, contains fourteen small chapels representing the stations of the cross, illustrating the last journey of Jesus. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Sept 21, 2011 05:38 pm IST

Tourists visit the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira, an underground church built inside a salt mine. The Catholic temple, inaugurated in 1954 and made entirely of salt, contains fourteen small chapels representing the stations of the cross, illustrating the last journey of Jesus.

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Guide miners stand during the opening ceremony of the new atraction, the largest LED node matrix in the world, inside the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira, an underground church built inside a salt mine, with its new lighting, 45 km north of Bogota. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Sept 21, 2011 05:38 pm IST

Guide miners stand during the opening ceremony of the new atraction, the largest LED node matrix in the world, inside the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira, an underground church built inside a salt mine, with its new lighting, 45 km north of Bogota.

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View of a chapel inside the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira, an underground church built inside a salt mine, with its new lighting, 45 km north of Bogota. The Catholic temple, inaugurated in 1954 and made entirely of salt, contains fourteen small chapels representing the stations of the cross, illustrating the last journey of Jesus. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Sept 21, 2011 05:38 pm IST

View of a chapel inside the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira, an underground church built inside a salt mine, with its new lighting, 45 km north of Bogota. The Catholic temple, inaugurated in 1954 and made entirely of salt, contains fourteen small chapels representing the stations of the cross, illustrating the last journey of Jesus.

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A tourist enters the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira with its new lighting, an underground church built inside a salt mine. The Catholic temple, inaugurated in 1954 and made entirely of salt, contains fourteen small chapels representing the stations of the cross, illustrating the last journey of Jesus. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Sept 21, 2011 05:38 pm IST

A tourist enters the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira with its new lighting, an underground church built inside a salt mine. The Catholic temple, inaugurated in 1954 and made entirely of salt, contains fourteen small chapels representing the stations of the cross, illustrating the last journey of Jesus.

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A tourist walks inside the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira, an underground church built inside a salt mine, with its new lighting, 45 km north of Bogota. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Sept 21, 2011 05:38 pm IST

A tourist walks inside the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira, an underground church built inside a salt mine, with its new lighting, 45 km north of Bogota.

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General view of the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira with its new lighting, an underground church built inside a salt mine. The Catholic temple, inaugurated in 1954 and made entirely of salt, contains fourteen small chapels representing the stations of the cross, illustrating the last journey of Jesus. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Sept 21, 2011 05:38 pm IST

General view of the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira with its new lighting, an underground church built inside a salt mine. The Catholic temple, inaugurated in 1954 and made entirely of salt, contains fourteen small chapels representing the stations of the cross, illustrating the last journey of Jesus.

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General view of the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira with its new lighting, an underground church built inside a salt mine. The Catholic temple, inaugurated in 1954 and made entirely of salt, contains fourteen small chapels representing the stations of the cross, illustrating the last journey of Jesus. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Sept 21, 2011 05:38 pm IST

General view of the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira with its new lighting, an underground church built inside a salt mine. The Catholic temple, inaugurated in 1954 and made entirely of salt, contains fourteen small chapels representing the stations of the cross, illustrating the last journey of Jesus.

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