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The Haunted Hotel at Tequendama Falls




Tequendama Falls (or Salto del Tequendama) is a vital get-away goal around 30 km (19 miles) southwest of Bogotá, the capital city of Colombia. The an extensive number of voyagers who visit the district to regard the 157 meter (515 feet) tall course and the incorporating nature, make a stop at another near to achievement likewise, the surrendered Hotel del Salto. 

The rich Hotel del Salto opened in 1928 to welcome well off adventurers visiting the Tequendama Falls zone. Orchestrated just reverse to the course and on the edge of the cliff, it gave an astounding point of view to its guests. In the midst of the next decades in any case, Bogotá stream was degraded and voyagers relentlessly lost their excitement to the domain. The motel finally closed down in the mid 90's and was left surrendered starting there forward. The manner in which that various people in the past picked that spot to submit suicide, impacted others to believe that the motel is creepy. 

Even more starting late, Hotel del Salto was changed into a display of biodiversity and culture (Casa Museo del Salto del Tequendama). 

As a standout amongst the most famous spots for guests to Bogota, the rich Hotel del Salto (La Casa del Salto del Tequendama) in San Antonio del Tequendama, Colombia, was first worked in 1923 as a private house for well-to-do planner Carlos Arturo Tapias. 

The building shows divine French engineering and high windows and was developed as an image of the delight and polish of the world class natives of the 20s. "The Mansion of Tequendama Falls", as the house was called, was worked amid the administration of Pedro Nel Ospina (1922-1926). 

By 1928, an expansion had been assembled and the building had opened as a lodging, to welcome well off voyagers visiting the Tequendama Falls region. This endeavor was an effective one, as the inn would be in task for the following 60 years.




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