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Bogota, Colombia - January 27, 2017: Both Tourists and local Colombian people walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. The street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Latin America. Photo shot on a cloudy morning; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: Some local Colombian people walk down the narrow, cobblestoned, Carrera Segunda, in the historic district of La Candelaria, in the Andean capital city of Bogota, Colombia, in South America. The City was founded in the 16th Century in this area, by the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada. Many walls in this area are painted with either street art, or legends of the pre Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Latin America. The wall of a shop on the right is an example of such murals. It has rained a little and the Carrera is wet; the overcast sky promises more rain. 20th July is National Day in Colombia and the country's flag is flown on many buildings. Photo shot in the morning sunlight, on a cloudy day. Horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: Tourists both local and international, on the narrow, cobblestoned, Carrera Segunda that leads to the small square of Chorro de Quevedo, in the historic district of La Candelaria. The Andean capital city of Colombia, Bogota, was founded in the 16th Century in this area, by the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada. Many walls in this area are painted with either street art, or legends of the pre Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Latin America. The sky is overcast. It has rained a little and the Carrera is wet. Photo shot in the morning sunlight, on a cloudy day. Horizontal format.

Bogotá, Colombia - May 28, 2017: Tourists and local Colombian people seen on the colourful Calle del Embudo where it joins the Plaza del Chorro de Quevedo. The Street gets its name from its shape. Embudo translated into English is Funnel. The Street is shaped like a funnel; this is the narrow end of the Street. It is so narrow that it is only accessible by foot. The external walls of the buildings on the street are pained with street art that often depict the legends of the Pre-Colombian era. It is in this area that the Spanish Conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada established the capitl city of Bogota in 1538. Photo shot in the afternoon sunlight; horizontal format. Camera: Canon EOS 5D MII. Lens: Canon EF 24-70 F2.8L USM.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: A tour guide explains some of the many legends of Colombia, on the cobblestoned Carrera 2, in the historic district of La Candelaria. He is carrying an Arhuaca Mochila, a bag originally made by the Arhuaca tribe of the Sierra Nevada. The capital city of Colombia, Bogota, was founded in the 16th Century in this area, by the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada. Many walls in this area are painted with either street art, or legends of the pre Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Latin America. A small group of tourists listen to the story; behind them is a Cafe. The sky is overcast. Photo shot in the morning sunlight, on a cloudy day. Horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: Both Tourists and local Colombian people walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. The street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude at street level is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot on an overcast morning; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - January 27, 2017: Both Tourists and local Colombian people, walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. The street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many walls in this area are painted with either street art, or legends of the pre Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Latin America. Photo shot on a cloudy morning; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: Tourists both local and international, on the narrow, cobblestoned, Carrera Segunda, almost at the point where it leads into the small square of Chorro de Quevedo, in the historic district of La Candelaria. The Andean capital city of Bogota, Colombia, was founded in the 16th Century in this area, by the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada. Many walls in this area are painted with either street art, or legends of the pre Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Latin America. There is a brightly painted shop front on the left of the image. The sky is overcast. Photo shot in the morning sunlight, on a cloudy day. Horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: Tourists on the narrow, cobblestoned, Carrera Segunda that leads to the small square of Chorro de Quevedo, in the historic district of La Candelaria. A local tour guide, the man on the left, with the Arhuaca Mochila - a bag originally made by the Arhuaca tribe of the Sierra Nevada, is with the group. The capital city of Colombia, Bogota, was founded in the 16th Century in this area, by the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada. Many walls in this area are painted with either street art, or legends of the pre Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Latin America. The sky is overcast. Photo shot in the morning sunlight, on a cloudy day. Vertical format.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: A couple of young Colombian girls walk down the narrow, cobblestoned, Carrera Segunda, in the historic district of La Candelaria in the Old Town of the Andean capital city of Bogota, Colombia, in South America. The City was founded in the 16th Century in this area, by the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada. Many walls in this area are painted with either street art, or legends of the pre Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Latin America. The wall of a shop on the right is an example of such murals. It has rained a little and the Carrera is wet; the overcast sky promises more rain. 20th July is National Day in Colombia and the country's flag is flown on many buildings. Photo shot in the morning sunlight, on a cloudy day. Horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - October 20, 2019: Both Tourists and local Colombian people walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. The street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude at street level is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot on an overcast morning; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: Both Tourists and local Colombian people walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. The street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. A local man tries to sell some souvenirs to a small group of tourists. The altitude at street level is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot on an overcast morning; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: Tourists and local Colombian people walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo which gets its name from its shape. The English translation of the name would be, "Funnel Street." At this end it is at its narrowest. It is obvious that only two people can walk down the street at this point at the same time. It is one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. Constructed over 450 years ago, when people mainly travelled on horseback, the street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot on and overcast morning; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: Both Tourists and local Colombian people walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. The street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude at street level is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot on an overcast morning; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - October 20, 2019: Both Tourists and local Colombian people walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. The street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude at street level is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot on an overcast morning; horizontal format.

Bogotá, Colombia - July 20, 2016: Some local Colombians seen on the broader end of the, colourful, cobblestoned Calle del Embudo which is at the opposite end of the Plaza del Chorro de Quevedo. The Street gets its name from its funnel shape: Embudo translates to Funnel in English. It is shaped like a funnel. It must be remembered that these streets were set up over 450 years ago when people usually travelled on horseback. The Street is well known for its Street Art, many of which feature the legends of the Pre-Colombian era. Photo shot in the late afternoon sunlight; horizontal format.

Bogotá, Colombia - July 20, 2016: A few tourists and some local Colombians seen on the broader end of the, colourful, cobblestoned Calle del Embudo which is at the opposite end of the Plaza del Chorro de Quevedo. The Street gets its name from its funnel shape: Embudo translates to Funnel in English. It is shaped like a funnel. It must be remembered that these streets were set up over 450 years ago when people usually travelled on horseback. The Street is well known for its Street Art, many of which feature the legends of the Pre-Colombian era. Photo shot in the late afternoon sunlight; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - October 20, 2019: Local Colombian people walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. The street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude at street level is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot on an overcast morning; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - January 27, 2017: Looking towards Calle del Embudo, one of the most colorful, old streets in the historic La Candelaria District on the Andean capital city of Bogota in Colombia, in South America. The street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where It is believed, the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many walls in this area are painted with either street art, or legends of the pre Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Latin America. Some old colonial buildings can be seen as well. Some local Colombian people are seen going about their daily chores while some workers are engaged in laying some cables. Photo shot on a cloudy morning; horizontal format. Copy space.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: To the left of the image, a tour guide explains some of the many legends of Colombia, on the narrow, cobblestoned Carrera Segunda or Second Avenue, in the historic district of La Candelaria. He is carrying an Arhuaca Mochila, a bag originally made by the Arhuaca tribe of the Sierra Nevada. Bogota the capital city of Colombia, was founded in 1538, in this area, by the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada. Not much seems to have changed in the last 470 years on this street, which was constructed when people travelled mainly on horseback. Many walls in the area are painted with either street art, or legends of the pre Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Latin America. A small group of tourists listen to the guide. The sky is overcast; it will probably rain shortly. Photo shot in the morning sunlight, on a cloudy day. Horizontal format. Copy space.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: The narrow Carrera Segunda in the historical La Candelaria District of the South American capital city of Bogota, in Colombia is not too crowded in the image, because it is 20th July, National Day, and a holiday in the Country. It is in this area that the City was founded in 1538, by the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada. Not much seems to have changed in the last 470 odd years on this narrow street, which was constructed when people travelled mainly on horseback. Many walls in the area are painted with either street art, or legends of the pre Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Latin America. Some local Colombians are seen in the image. The sky is overcast; it will probably rain shortly. Photo shot in the morning sunlight, on a cloudy day. Horizontal format. Copy space.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: The narrow Carrera Segunda in the historical La Candelaria District of the South American capital city of Bogota, in Colombia is not too crowded in this image, because it is 20th July, National Day, and a holiday in the Country. It is in this area that the City was founded in 1538, by the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada. Not much seems to have changed in the last 470 odd years on this narrow street, which was constructed when people travelled mainly on horseback. Many walls in the area are painted with either street art, or legends of the pre Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Latin America. Some local Colombian tourists are seen in the image. The sky is overcast; it will probably rain shortly. Photo shot in the morning sunlight, on a cloudy day. Horizontal format. Copy space.

Bogotá, Colombia - May 28, 2017: A few tourists and some local Colombian families seen on the broader end of the, colourful, cobblestoned Calle del Embudo which is at the opposite end of the Plaza del Chorro de Quevedo. The Street gets its name from its funnel shape: Embudo translates to Funnel in English. It is shaped like a funnel. The street was constructed over 450 years ago when people usually travelled on horseback; it is well known for its Street Art, many of which feature the legends of the Pre-Colombian era. Photo shot in the late afternoon sunlight; horizontal format. Camera: Canon EOS 5D MII. Lens: Canon EF 24-70 F2.8L USM.

Bogotá, Colombia - May 28, 2017: A few tourists and some local Colombians seen on the broader end of the, colourful, cobblestoned Calle del Embudo which is at the opposite end of the Plaza del Chorro de Quevedo. The Street gets its name from its funnel shape: Embudo translates to Funnel in English. It is shaped like a funnel. The street was constructed over 450 years ago when people usually travelled on horseback; it is well known for its Street Art, many of which feature the legends of the Pre-Colombian era. Photo shot in the late afternoon sunlight; horizontal format. Camera: Canon EOS 5D MII. Lens: Canon EF 24-70 F2.8L USM.

Bogotá, Colombia - May 28, 2017: A few tourists and some local Colombian families seen on the broader end of the, colourful, cobblestoned Calle del Embudo which is at the opposite end of the Plaza del Chorro de Quevedo. The Street gets its name from its funnel shape: Embudo translates to Funnel in English. It is shaped like a funnel. The street was constructed over 450 years ago when people usually travelled on horseback; it is well known for its Street Art, many of which feature the legends of the Pre-Colombian era. Photo shot in the late afternoon sunlight; horizontal format. Camera: Canon EOS 5D MII. Lens: Canon EF 24-70 F2.8L USM.

Bogotá, Colombia - May 28, 2017: A few tourists and some local Colombians seen on the broader end of the, colourful, cobblestoned Calle del Embudo which is at the opposite end of the Plaza del Chorro de Quevedo. The Street gets its name from its funnel shape: Embudo translates to Funnel in English. It is shaped like a funnel. These streets were set up over 450 years ago when people usually travelled on horseback. The Street is well known for its Street Art, many of which feature the legends of the Pre-Colombian era. Photo shot in the late afternoon sunlight; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - May 28, 2017: Both Tourists and local Colombian people walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. The street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude at street level is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot on an overcast morning; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - May 28, 2017: Both Tourists and local Colombian people walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. The street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude at street level is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot on an overcast morning; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - May 28, 2017: Local Colombian people walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo which gets its name from its shape. The English translation of the name would be, "Funnel Street." It is one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. Constructed over 450 years ago, the street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. Photo shot in the afternoon sunlight; horizontal format. Camera: Canon EOS 5D MII. Lens EF 24-70 mm F2.8L USM.

Bogotá, Colombia - May 28, 2017: Looking upwards in the narrow Calle Del Embudo, which gets its Spanish name from its funnel shape, highlights the old colonial architecture, terracotta tiles against an Andean sky. Power lines and present-day signs add to the contrast. The point of convergence of the lines is the narrowest end of the street which is probably close to 500 years old. The elevation at street level is about 8500 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot in the late afternoon sunlight on a partially overcast day; horizontal format. No people. Camera: Canon EOS 5D MII. Lens: Canon EF 24-70mm F2.8L USM

Bogota, Colombia - May 28, 2017: Local Colombian people walk down the narrow, cobblestoned Calle del Embudo which gets its name from its shape. The English translation of the name would be, "Funnel Street." At this end it is at its broadest. It is one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. Constructed over 450 years ago, when people mainly travelled on horseback, the street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude at street level is 8,660 feet above mean sea level.

Bogotá, Colombia - May 28, 2017: A couple of tourists and some local Colombian families seen on the broader end of the, colourful, cobblestoned Calle del Embudo which is at the opposite end of the Plaza del Chorro de Quevedo. The Street gets its name from its shape: Embudo translates to Funnel in English. It is shaped like a funnel. It must be remembered that these streets were set up over 450 years ago when people usually travelled on horseback. The Street is well known for its Street Art, many of which feature the legends of the Pre-Colombian era. Photo shot in the afternoon sunlight; horizontal format. Camera: Canon EOS 5D MII. Lens: Canon EF 24-70 F2.8L USM.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: Tourists both local and international, on the narrow, cobblestoned, Carrera Segunda, almost at the point where it leads into the small square of Chorro de Quevedo, in the historic district of La Candelaria. The Andean capital city of Colombia, Bogota, was founded in the 16th Century in this area, by the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada. Many walls in this area are painted with either street art, or legends of the pre Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Latin America. There is a brightly painted shop front on the left of the image. The sky is overcast. Photo shot in the morning sunlight, on a cloudy day. Horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - May 28, 2017: Local Colombian people walk down the narrow, cobblestoned Calle del Embudo which gets its name from its shape. The English translation of the name would be, "Funnel Street." At this end it is at its broadest. It is one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. Constructed over 450 years ago, when people mainly travelled on horseback, the street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude at street level is 8,660 feet above mean sea level.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: Both Tourists and local Colombian people walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. The street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude at street level is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot on an overcast morning; horizontal format.

Bogotá, Colombia - May 28, 2017: A few tourists and some local Colombians seen on the broader end of the, colourful, cobblestoned Calle del Embudo which is at the opposite end of the Plaza del Chorro de Quevedo. The Street gets its name from its funnel shape: Embudo translates to Funnel in English. It is shaped like a funnel. It must be remembered that these streets were set up over 450 years ago when people usually travelled on horseback. The Street is well known for its Street Art, many of which feature the legends of the Pre-Colombian era. The altitude at street level is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot in the late afternoon sunlight; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - January 27, 2017: Both Tourists and local Colombian people walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. The street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude at street level is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot on an overcast morning; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - January 27, 2017: Calle del Embudo one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. The street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude at street level is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot on an overcast morning; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: Both Tourists and local Colombian people walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. The street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude at street level is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot on an overcast morning; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: Both Tourists and local Colombian people walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. The street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude at street level is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot on an overcast morning; horizontal format.

Bogotá, Colombia - May 28, 2017: Local Colombian people and a few tourists walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo which gets its name from its shape. The English translation of the name would be, "Funnel Street." It is one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. Constructed over 450 years ago, the street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. Photo shot in the afternoon sunlight; horizontal format. Camera: Canon EOS 5D MII. Lens EF 24-70 mm F2.8L USM.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: Tourists both local and international, on the narrow, cobblestoned, Carrera Segunda that leads to the small square of Chorro de Quevedo, in the historic district of La Candelaria. The Andean capital city of Colombia, Bogota, was founded in the 16th Century in this area, by the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada. Many walls in this area are painted with either street art, or legends of the pre Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Latin America. The sky is overcast. It has just rained a little and the Carrera is wet. Photo shot in the morning sunlight, on a cloudy day. Horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - May 28, 2017: A few tourists and and many local Colombians in the historic La Candelaria District of the Capital city. In the background is the narrow Calle del Embudo which gets its name from its shape. The English translation of the name would be, "Funnel Street." It is one of the most colorful streets in the capital city of the South American country of Colombia. Constructed over 450 years ago, the street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. Photo shot in the afternoon sunlight; horizontal format. Camera: Canon EOS 5D MII. Lens EF 24-70 mm F2.8L USM.

Bogota, Colombia - May 28, 2017: A few tourists and and many local Colombians in the historic La Candelaria District of the Capital city. In the background is the narrow Calle del Embudo which gets its name from its shape. The English translation of the name would be, "Funnel Street." It is one of the most colorful streets in the capital city of the South American country of Colombia. Constructed over 450 years ago, the street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. Photo shot in the afternoon sunlight; horizontal format. Camera: Canon EOS 5D MII. Lens EF 24-70 mm F2.8L USM.

Bogota, Colombia - October 20, 2019: Local Colombian women walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo, one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. The street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude at street level is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot on an overcast morning; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: Local Colombian people walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo which gets its name from its shape. The English translation of the name would be, "Funnel Street." At this end it is at its narrowest. It is obvious that only two people can walk down the street at this point at the same time. It is one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. Constructed over 450 years ago, when people mainly travelled on horseback, the street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Ahead is the tall gate that leads into the Square. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot on and overcast morning; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - May 28, 2017: Local Colombian people walk down the narrow Calle del Embudo which gets its name from its shape. The English translation of the name would be, "Funnel Street." At this end it is at its narrowest. It is obvious that only two people can At the same time can walk down the street at this point. It is one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. Constructed over 450 years ago, the street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the Pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. Photo shot in the afternoon sunlight; horizontal format. Camera: Canon EOS 5D MII. Lens EF 24-70 mm F2.8L USM.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: Local Colombian people walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo which gets its name from its shape. The English translation of the name would be, "Funnel Street." At this end it is at its narrowest. It is obvious that only two people can walk down the street at this point at the same time. It is one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. Constructed over 450 years ago, when people mainly travelled on horseback, the street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Ahead is the tall gate that leads into the Square. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot on and overcast morning; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: Tourists and local Colombian people walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo which gets its name from its shape. The English translation of the name would be, "Funnel Street." At this end it is at its narrowest. It is obvious that only two people can walk down the street at this point at the same time. It is one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. Constructed over 450 years ago, when people mainly travelled on horseback, the street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Ahead is the tall gate that leads into the Square. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot on and overcast morning; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: Tourists and local Colombian people walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo which gets its name from its shape. The English translation of the name would be, "Funnel Street." At this end it is at its narrowest. It is obvious that only two people can walk down the street at this point at the same time. It is one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. Constructed over 450 years ago, when people mainly travelled on horseback, the street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot on and overcast morning; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: Tourists and local Colombian people walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo which gets its name from its shape. The English translation of the name would be, "Funnel Street." At this end it is at its narrowest. It is obvious that only two people can walk down the street at this point at the same time. It is one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. Constructed over 450 years ago, when people mainly travelled on horseback, the street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot on and overcast morning; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: A tour guide explains some of the many legends of Colombia, on the cobblestoned Carrera 2, in the historic district of La Candelaria. He is carrying an Arhuaca Mochila, a bag originally made by the Arhuaca tribe of the Sierra Nevada. The capital city of Colombia, Bogota, was founded in the 16th Century in this area, by the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada. Many walls in this area are painted with either street art, or legends of the pre Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Latin America. A small group of tourists listen to the story; behind them is a Cafe. The sky is overcast. Photo shot in the morning sunlight, on a cloudy day. Horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - May 28, 2017: Both Tourists and local Colombian people walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. The street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude at street level is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot on an overcast morning; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: Local Colombian checking out trinkets and handicraft on the narrow Calle del Embudo one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. The street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. The altitude at street level is 8,660 feet above mean sea level. Photo shot on an overcast morning; horizontal format.

Bogota, Colombia - May 28, 2017: Local Colombian people walk up the narrow Calle del Embudo which gets its name from its shape. The English translation of the name would be, "Funnel Street." It is one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. Constructed over 450 years ago, the street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. Photo shot in the afternoon sunlight; horizontal format. Camera: Canon EOS 5D MII. Lens EF 24-70 mm F2.8L USM.

Bogota, Colombia - May 28, 2017: Looking up the narrow cobblestoned Calle del Embudo from the broader end of the street. It gets its name from its shape. The English translation of the name would be, "Funnel Street." It is one of the most colorful streets in the historic La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the Andean capital city of the South American country of Colombia. Constructed over 450 years ago when people mostly travelled on horseback, the street leads to the Chorro de Quevedo, the plaza where it is believed the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many street facing walls in this area are painted with either street art or the legends of the pre-Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Colombia. Photo shot in the afternoon sunlight; horizontal format. Focus on ladies shooting a Selfie. Camera: Canon EOS 5D MII. Lens EF 24-70 mm F2.8L USM.

Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: Some local Colombian youth on the narrow, cobblestoned, Carrera Segunda, almost at the point where it leads into the small square of Chorro de Quevedo, in the historic district of La Candelaria. The gateway in the background leads to the square. The Andean capital city of Bogota, Colombia, was founded in the 16th Century in this area, by the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada. Many walls in this area are painted with either street art, or legends of the pre Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Latin America. The sky, visible through the gateway, is overcast. Photo shot in the morning sunlight, on a cloudy day. Horizontal format.

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