Puente Calicanto Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Symbol of the city
This is a bridge dating from the 19th century, which once was part of the road to Tingo Maria. Now it's purely pedestrian, which is a good thing. It's attractive but not especially unique. There's ...
when you see this river you think how beautiful it is but, looks are very deceiving as it is very polluted. This river runs through the mining area of Pasco de Cerro where it is a dumping ground for c...
It is amazing to see it, imagine how the ancient Peruvians made that bridge wonder, which still maintains its strong composition and resistance is perceived much security when being on it.
Symbol of the city
This is a bridge dating from the 19th century, which once was part of the road to Tingo Maria. Now it's purely pedestrian, which is a good thing. It's attractive but not especially unique. There's ...
beautiful river
when you see this river you think how beautiful it is but, looks are very deceiving as it is very polluted. This river runs through the mining area of Pasco de Cerro where it is a dumping ground for c...
Broad pride
It is amazing to see it, imagine how the ancient Peruvians made that bridge wonder, which still maintains its strong composition and resistance is perceived much security when being on it.
Very close to the Arms Square
Very nice place to take many photographs and is 4 squares from the Arms Square, very recommended.
The Calicanto Bridge
The Calicanto Bridge is a magnificent work of the last century, which is in reconstructions.