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  • Flower Power in Medellin Two weeks in Medellin and we are still really enjoying it without any itchy problems or hurdles. Because it's so comfortable here I am scheming on how to return after our time with Chris in Peru and Bolivia. School is going Posted by sostrander in 3 Down Below | Aug 16, 2009
  • Medellin, Colombia: Eternal Spring Medellin, Medellin what a relief to arrive in a city with wonderful temperatures, never below 14 C and never hotter than 24 C. Just what the doctor ordered and my allergies settle down immediately. It's an easy city to maneuver Posted by sostrander in 3 Down Below | Jul 21, 2009
  • Follow up to Ciudad Perdida This is a picture of what our legs resembled (in some shape or form) after being feasted on by mosquitoes and something resembling sandflies. These are Jorge’s legs. He didn’t use any insec Posted by moveimove in Movement Invites Movement | Aug 6, 2009
  • Nest siste vers Naa har jeg reist fra nest siste holdeplass foer Sydpolen, og opp til Caribien. Nesten hele lengden av Soer-Amerika. Og om 14 dager flyr jeg hjem til Oslo. I dag har jeg hatt to dykk rundt Isl Posted by alferling in Alf-Erling tar en tur | Aug 3, 2009
  • Cartagena: Gorgeous City but it's a furnace! Arriving in Cartagena was a blessing but we had the arduous chore of finding a hostel or hotel in a fiery hot city. The temperature hit 35 C by 9am and it was bloody humid as well. Two hotels were full Posted by sostrander in 3 Down Below | Jul 20, 2009
  • Kuna Village Towards the end of the San Blas Islands (close to Panama) we stopped off at a Kuna Village (the indigenous people of the San Blas Islands). The people on this island were a lot more hospitable than the other Posted by VgrntStory in ~Vagrant Story~ | Jul 24, 2009
  • Out at sea Because we made the journey down to Capuragana it meant we didn't have to sail right out into the ocean, instead we were able to hug onto the coastline and reducing the roughness of the journey. Every night we Posted by VgrntStory in ~Vagrant Story~ | Jul 21, 2009
  • Capuragana After leaving Cartagena we travelled to Turbo described in Lonely Planet as a 'lawless frontier town, with a reputation for crime' needless to say we later found out that the previous year there was a murder a day! Posted by VgrntStory in ~Vagrant Story~ | Jul 17, 2009
  • Popayan and Ipiales From Salento, Matt and I continued south to Cali. Supposedly the salsa capital of Colombia (if not the world), it was hot, smelly, with little to do, and meriting exactly one sentence of description. Further south we came to Popayan, 'Colonial Posted by hughw in Travels in South America | Jul 16, 2009
  • Dünyanın Biraları: Kolombiya 19. yüzyılın sonlarında Alman bir göçmen tarafından kurulan Bavaria Brewery firması, 20. yüzyılda ülkede kendinden başka bira üreten kimseyi bırakmamış ve tekel haline gelmiş. Yani elinizi hangi yerli biraya atarsanız altından bu firma çıkıyor. Ürettikler Posted by acikbilet in AÇIK BİLET | Jun 25, 2009
  • Day 5 - Independence Day on Playa Blanca To celebrate the day England let America start taking care of it's own affairs, i joined Josh and John, their Spanish tutor, her boyfriend, sister and friend (from Argentina) on a trip to Playa Blanca via Rosario Island. We Posted by VgrntStory in ~Vagrant Story~ | Jul 5, 2009
  • La Ciudad Perdida Day 1 Hell. We left the tour office at 9am and drove two hours to the Tayrona National Park (the north-east coast of Colombia) until we reached the last village reachable by vehicle. We ate lunch and began our 4-hour hike. Posted by moveimove in Movement Invites Movement | Jul 2, 2009
  • Cartagena - Day 2 Day 2 in Cartagena was amazing, we visited a private island owned by a guest of David and Cara's wedding. 4 luxurious speed boats picked us up from a jetty on the coast of Cartagena and sailed out about 40 Posted by VgrntStory in ~Vagrant Story~ | Jul 2, 2009
  • Cartagena - Day 1 Day one in Cartagena was pretty relaxing as i think we were all still recovering from jet lag. We went to the Charleston Hotel where some friends were staying, it has a nice pool on the roof which provided Posted by VgrntStory in ~Vagrant Story~ | Jun 30, 2009
  • Terminal Hi, After about 42 hours of travelling and sitting in aiports i made this video filmed in Bogota Airport in Colombia, apologies if i sound grumpy, also apologies for the whole movie being filmed sideways!... [video provider=youtube videoid=SelpIAyI3 Posted by VgrntStory in ~Vagrant Story~ | Jun 30, 2009
  • Matt meets Colombia This is just a small taste of Matt's trip to visit me in Bogota. I will write more when we return to the States, but here are some pictures. Here is Matt in front of Bogota's main cathedral. [img=http://photos.travellerspoint.com/162906/P1010446.jp Posted by AmyLynn in Discovering Colombia | Jun 30, 2009
  • Bogotá'ya Dönüş Venezuela'ya gidemeyeceğimiz anlaşılınca, kalan vakti San Andres'te denize girip keyif yaparak harcamayı düşündük, ancak adaya tek ulaşım yolu uçaktı ve biletlerin fiyatı nedeniyle bu plan da suya yatınca, mümkün olduğunca kısa otobüs yolculukları yaparak Posted by acikbilet in AÇIK BİLET | Jun 24, 2009
  • Ciudad Perdida 2 Ciudad Perdida yolundaki üçüncü gün, Buritaca Nehri'nin kâh soluna kâh sağına geçerek ilerledik. Öğleye doğru nihayet arkeolojik alanın bulunduğu dağın eteklerine ulaştık. Bizi 1000'den fazla basamağın beklediğini biliyorduk, yalnız bu basamakların ne kad Posted by acikbilet in AÇIK BİLET | Jun 23, 2009
  • Mixed Emotions The last day of school for my students came and went, and now I am in the midst of teacher meetings, paperwork, and more teacher meetings. The last day was perfect as we had a good-bye mass and I Posted by AmyLynn in Discovering Colombia | Jun 20, 2009
  • Manizales and Salento Matt and I headed south from Medellín to Manizales, located in the heart of Colombia's coffee-growing region. On the way to Manizales we met Natalia, who studies at university there. She was another typical Paisa: outgoing, super chatty, and justly Posted by hughw in Travels in South America | Jun 12, 2009
  • Calle So I finally made it to Colombia. Now what, I thought to my self. My first night had been as good as I could have hoped. I had arrived safely and gotten to my hostel in one piece, all without Posted by TylerJames in first arrival | Jun 9, 2009
  • Adios! Adieu! Auf Wiedersehen! Arrivederci! Just woke up to our last full day of life in Bogota! Although we will be stopping through on our way back to the states after our travels, this is our last day in OUR apartment in OUR neighborhood with Posted by tuffchix in Bogotá and Beyond | May 31, 2009
  • Medellín From Cartagena, Australian Matt and I headed south to Medellín, a bus trip of some 600km. Medellín is the capital of the department of Antioquia, whose natives are known as 'Paisas'. We had high hopes of the city. Every conversation Posted by hughw in Travels in South America | May 30, 2009
  • A Little of Everything Since I haven't written since April, I have a lot of catching up to do. Two fridays ago, was a holiday that all Colombian schools established: El Dia de Los Profesores (Teacher's Day). In my school, it was a great Posted by AmyLynn in Discovering Colombia | May 25, 2009
  • Cartagena From Santa Marta, Australian Matt, German Hannes and myself travelled to Cartagena, in the form of a 200km bus journey to the west (not very far in a country with over 3000km of coastline). We had the usual deal of Posted by hughw in Travels in South America | May 24, 2009
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