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Man made dam.

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A 450 year old fig tree.

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Aquaducts - Thought to be the work of Romans.

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A tree jutts out from a solid rock.

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Human carvings.

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East meets West on a Caleche.

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Some rocks were as high as 450 meters.

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Rocks thought to have split due to floods and earth quakes.

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Enormous rocks. Kiusa said the rock formation was 30 million years old. I doubt that number to be true but I can believe it is millions of years old.

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Tunnel thought to be a thoroughway for floods.

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A Caleche (aka kaleskeh).

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Can you see the Gorilla head?

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Curious rock formation.

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Obelisk Tomb.

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Those holes are thought to be tombs.

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