COLOMBIA-PEACE-ARCHAEOLOGY-SERRANIA-LA LINDOSA-ROCK ART

View of rock art at the Cerro Azul hill in Serrania La Lindosa in the Amazonian jungle department of Guaviare, Colombia, on June 8, 2018. The Serrania La Lindosa, declared as a new Protected Archaeological Site of Colombia, is one of the places with the most abundant rock art in the world. The Serranias of Chiribiquete and La Lindosa are among the areas in Colombia that were closed to outsiders during the armed conflict and are now opening up to scientific researchers. (Photo by GUILLERMO LEGARIA / AFP) (Photo by GUILLERMO LEGARIA/AFP via Getty Images)
View of rock art at the Cerro Azul hill in Serrania La Lindosa in the Amazonian jungle department of Guaviare, Colombia, on June 8, 2018. The Serrania La Lindosa, declared as a new Protected Archaeological Site of Colombia, is one of the places with the most abundant rock art in the world. The Serranias of Chiribiquete and La Lindosa are among the areas in Colombia that were closed to outsiders during the armed conflict and are now opening up to scientific researchers. (Photo by GUILLERMO LEGARIA / AFP) (Photo by GUILLERMO LEGARIA/AFP via Getty Images)
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