Thursday, August 12, 2010

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had in my geographical explorations III: Bogotá

mysterious geographic explorations: Bogotá
August 6, 1538

however, had discovered the road "where the salt vajaba toward the mountains" and had to "hire the river." Masters Lebrixa Céspedes and Jiménez de Quesada showed what he explored and later sent to a new survey. Upon returning were told that "good earth and good people" ... Following the route of salt and aided by the natives that they got rid of them indicating the route of Zipaquira, 14 or 15 days accomplished in between "the people who did." Salt was the magnet that brought them to draw on the rich plateau of Bogotá
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De Bogota became Somondoco and then ... Just tunX when he tallied a not inconsiderable booty back to the Valley of the Alcazares and proceeded to found the city of Bogota with 12 houses made of straw and a church, where Fray Domingo de las Casas on August 6, 1538 celebrated the first mass Santa Fe de Bogota, when taken as the foundation.



what they saw "the ways of their homes and edeficios, although wood and covered with a long phenotypic ay there are the strangest creature and Lavor that has seen, especially the chiefs and men main that are alcacares way, to Munch fences around, in the way here have painted the Trojan Labirinth. They have great patios houses, large trim package and all her paintings also "


That's common if women are dressed in" black and white blankets of different colors, tight to the body, thus covering them up breasts feet and shoulders above the other instead of coats and cloaks. "And in their heads" a few garlands made of cotton, roses of different colors of the same name who comes to give in right front "

" In their battles are a strange thing q (ue) which was an famous men in war and are now dead would confacionan elcuerpo with some ointments that remains throughout the entire frame without lifting and then bring them these wars ansi loaded dead on the backs of some Indians to convey to others who fight like those fought in his time Paresce the view of those to put them to shame for their dever and ansi haer qundo battles are English irst came to fight oberon were lots of those killed on the back "

(From: Foreign and visits to the Andes. Siglo XVI. Volume III: East Central Region Hermes Tovar Pinzón)

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