Bogota, Colombia – Plaza Bolivar Classical Spanish Colonial Architecture

Bogota, Colombia - Plaza Bolivar Classical Spanish Colonial Architecture

Bogota, Colombia – Looking across Plaza Bolivar, in the Andean Capital city of Bogota, in Colombia, South America, from the South Western corner to the North Eastern corner. To the left of the image is the Palacio de Justicia, the Supreme Court of Colombia; in the middle, in the corner is the Casa del Florero. To the right the Catedral Primada, the seat of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Colombia, the Archbishop’s chapel and a section of his palace. The style of architecture is classical Spanish colonial. In the far background in the haze of the overcast, cloudy sky, the Andes Mountains and Monserrate peak can be seen. People walk across the Square as they go about their daily work or explore the area. There are pigeons all over the square, and vendors sell grains to feed the pigeons. Photo shot in the afternoon sunlight, on a cloudy overcast day which works well to minimise harsh shadows; horizontal format. Copy space. ©Mano Chandra Dhas

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