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  • Nice Accommodation in Bogota Found a great accommodation in Bogota Colombia. It's called Checkin Apartments and has the address www.checkin.se/bogota and they really provide a great service. It's probably the best stay we've had on opur trip and the four of us only paid Posted by CKAndersen in Colombia | Apr 15, 2008
  • Kärupanija Täna saates: Vaatame, kuidas läks Kruusepoisil plätuost Külastame kohalikku juuksurisalongi Heidame pilgu Cartagena vanalinnale Vaatame, kuidas Eesti mees vulkaani kraatris ujumas käib Kus on järgmine peatus? Uurime, kas mangost on võima Posted by jakokruuse in Jako Ladina-Ameerikas | Apr 9, 2008
  • Colombia rocks! hello everybody, Sorry for the lack of blogging recently..... here's a little update....but its been a while and we've been a lot of places so i'll just do the highlights, to save my fingers and your eyes. at the end Posted by ericurly in Erica & Ian's Round-the-World adventure! | Apr 6, 2008
  • Ariel, Rex, Omo, Bio-Est jne Mis see siis oli? Eile õhtul hakkas vihma sadama. No ei ole ilus. Aga oligi liiga palav. Nimelt olen lõpuks jõudnud kauaoodatud kaunitari, Kolumbia juurde. Ja hetkel jällegi Kariibi ääres, Santa Martas. Ma olen siia Kolumbiasse jõudmisest tegelikult juba Posted by jakokruuse in Jako Ladina-Ameerikas | Apr 5, 2008
  • Just couldn't get enough of Colombia Hola Amigos. Hope you all had a great christmas and gearing up for the New Year. Its been a long time since the last update - mainly due to laziness (which has overtaken the initial enthusiasm to write the blog) Posted by AartiHemal in Aarti n Hemals South American Safari | Dec 27, 2007
  • Panama to Ecuador via Colombia On Friday night we headed to the airport in Panama City to catch our flight to Bucamaranga in Colombia. I know, bucama.. who; I hadn’t heard of it either but there were no direct flights to Bogotá, so it Posted by hayden111 in AUSTIN TO ARGENTINA | Dec 23, 2007
  • Lost in the lost city One of most talked about places to visit in South America is the Machu Pichu ruins in Peru, but of a city of the same scale with only a fraction of the visitors (and it is believed to have been Posted by AndyPandy in donde esta... | Dec 5, 2007
  • The start of the Gringo Trail As Twylad sailed into the mouth of Cartegena harbour with only 1ft of water to spare under her keel from the century's old under-sea wall built to repel those dastardly Brits, everyone on board was sad in their own ways Posted by AndyPandy in donde esta... | Dec 5, 2007
  • Colombians - Friendliest people on Earth? We have been in Colombia for 2 weeks now and its been the best so far. Everyone is extremely friendly, and want to go out of their way to help you, give you directions etc.... Not one bus journey goes Posted by AartiHemal in Aarti n Hemals South American Safari | Nov 23, 2007
  • Colombia San Agustin and the South My arrival to Colombia had not been well planned, but rather a spur of the moment decision based on a layover in Bogotá, and an earthquake in Peru. Upon entry the immigration officials gave me 60 days to visit their Posted by natewhd in Vagabundo del Mundo | Oct 14, 2007
  • Guerilas and Drug Rehab I am now in Popayan waiting for my connection to San Agusten to see the ancient statues that are there. In Cali I finally had the Rumba experience everyone in Colombia talks about, but I still think the Oasis is better. Posted by amiopia in Amy´s Backpack | Oct 21, 2007
  • Medellín Fra Aracataca var det nye 3-4 timer med buss tilbake til Santa Marta, og naar vi kom dit hadde det begynt aa regne, noe som foerte til at gatene var oversvoemte og fulle i regnvann og kloak! Ufine saker, og Posted by Linningz in Linn Runa | Oct 17, 2007
  • Aracataca - hjembyen til Gabriel García Márquez Etter aa vaert i Cartagena dro jeg og Luis videre til Santa Marta, et sted vi ikke likte godt, saa dagen etter dro vi til Aracataca, foedebyen til Gabriel García Márquez, og ogsaa et sted han snakker saa mye om Posted by Linningz in Linn Runa | Oct 17, 2007
  • Still in Cartagena... We have not left Cartagena on Saturday like it was planned. El Joshua was not ready to go on the day and Freddy the captain came to refund us the deposit, and so leave us free to go with someone Posted by Flav-Greg in Flavia & Gregory go LA | Oct 15, 2007
  • Pablo Escobar´s Grave I went paragliding today and that was incredible. And the people actually helped me in the street and didn´t try to over charge me and steal my money and that was incredible. And rained in the morning, so I stayed in and Posted by amiopia in Amy´s Backpack | Oct 13, 2007
  • Next stop Central America Tomorrow we are taking the boat to Panama, which means that our South American days are over and our adventures in Central America are about to start. We are about 3 weeks late on the original itinerary. This means that Posted by Flav-Greg in Flavia & Gregory go LA | Oct 12, 2007
  • The Coffee region There`s no doubt that we were a bit disappointed to be leaving Salento, but we were determined to find a way to spend some time on a real Colombian coffee plantation. After all, Colombia is best know to the rest Posted by natewhd in Vagabundo del Mundo | Oct 6, 2007
  • Cartagena de Indias [i]Legendary Cartagena flourished into the main Spanish port on the Caribbean coast of Colombia. Because the Spanish stored here the treasures plundered from the Indians, the city became a target for pirates and suffered several sieges. In response to pir Posted by Flav-Greg in Flavia & Gregory go LA | Oct 9, 2007
  • So I´m not going to Venezuela My plan to take a loop around South America, is rapidly changing, as I just found out that I cannot enter into Venezuela, without prior permission from the U.S. government. Moreover, the country has the highest per capita murder rate in Posted by amiopia in Amy´s Backpack | Oct 7, 2007
  • Medellin and moving south After a good time rafting and hiking in San Gil and Villa de Levya, we decided to cross over to the western side of the country to Medellin. Originally we only planned to spend a day in Medellin, and then Posted by natewhd in Vagabundo del Mundo | Oct 5, 2007
  • Hey, Colombia, Relax a bit I am now in Cartagena and I had a wonderful day. I took a tour to a volcano here, where the top is filled with a mud bath, where I recieved a wonderful, although frisky massage. After, a Posted by amiopia in Amy´s Backpack | Oct 2, 2007
  • It just keeps getting better While Zipaquira was a charming city, it was lacking in real adventure tourism. After many months of travel I was definitely overly anxious to get out and have some fun. We headed out to a small town called Villa de Posted by natewhd in Vagabundo del Mundo | Sep 20, 2007
  • Colombia Ok, so after a few weeks recovering in Mexico I started worrying about my travel schedule and the rainy season in C.A. and S.A. A little internet browsing and I found cheap tickets to Peru, which convinced me to Posted by natewhd in Vagabundo del Mundo | Sep 11, 2007
  • In Bogota The flight was pretty bad. Six hours to Miami, five hour layover, four hours to Bogota. But, since then things have been going pretty well. I havent really gotten a chance to see the ¨sights¨ but Ive Posted by J kerouac in America del Sur | Sep 15, 2007
  • Ciudad Perdida The trip began in the dirty, smelly beachside city of Santa Marta, on the north coast of Colombia. We arrived on the birthday of the city, fiestas in the streets, concerts staged with well known colombian musicians spread throughout the Posted by AndyB24 in South america | Sep 12, 2007
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