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Quincha is a
traditional construction system that uses, fundamentally, wood and cane or
giant reed
forming an earthquake-proof
framework that is covered...
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prominent geographical features are the
Range of the Zorro,
Serrania de las
Quinchas and the
Andean plateaus of Rusia, Guantivá, Pisba,
Chontales and Rechiniga...
- The Serranía de las
Quinchas is an 860 km2 area of
tropical rainforest and
cloud forest in Colombia. It lies in the mid
Magdalena River Valley in the foothills...
- The
identity of the
birds discovered in 2000/2001 in the Serranía de las
Quinchas of
central Colombia is unclear. The
white hawk was
described by John Latham:...
- as much as 1,300 m (4,300 ft) ASL, for
example in the Serranía de las
Quinchas of Colombia. It may in be more
common at such high
altitudes at particular...
- well known; it was, for example, only
recorded in the Serranía de las
Quinchas (Colombia) in the 1990s. In winter, they
prefer more open woodland, or...
- alta de la Serranía de las
Quinchas,
Magdalena medio, Colombia" [New bird
records from the
highlands of Serranía de las
Quinchas,
middle Magdalena valley...
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strays off course; for example, it was only
recorded in the Serranía de las
Quinchas of
Colombia – just 100 km (62 mi) or so off its
usual migration route –...
- alta de la Serranía de las
Quinchas,
Magdalena medio,
Colombia [New bird
records from the
highlands of Serranía de las
Quinchas,
middle Magdalena valley...
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houses Clay
panel Cob (building)
Earthen plaster Lath and
plaster Mudbrick Quincha Rammed earth Timber frame Shaffer, Gary D. (Spring 1993). "An Archaeomagnetic...