class="MsoNormal">The back of Boyacá furrowed chlorophyll on Tunebia
and Sarare is as locals call this town hiding behind the Sierra Nevada Cocuy
and for which it is necessary to cross the departments of Santander and Norte
de Santander ; Boyacá have to leave to return to the mountains bordering it,
after traveling 561 km. road. The only means of direct access to the apartment
is through Güicán during a twenty-four hour journey by mule or three days about
day's ride. In the shadow of the Sierra Nevada Cocuy about 5223 meters, lies
one of the most important anthropological and cultural heritage of Colombia ,
represented by indigenous community U'wa , cultural heritage and ancestral
nation. It is the farthest from municipality Tunja , however it represents a
significant strategic location for trade with Venezuela , being the only direct
route between the regions of the Orinoco and the Colombian Caribbean