SALTO PAILA
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A fresh waterfall (where you can swim) that is worth the detour if you take the path (half an hour) dotted with orange trees that are part of the other side of the road, opposite the entrance of the cave. But the fall of the Chorrerón, with its 90 m, in the Serranía serranía, is more impressive. Camping. At dusk (p. m., p. m.) and shortly before dawn (around 4 p. m.), you can marvel at the allers. A good reason for camping on site. The reserved area is at the level of the Guardaparques position at the Alejandro de Humboldt monument, where you must register. Right across the road, $ 5 per tent.
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