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The old wall of CartagenaJust chilling…Watching the sunset in CartagenaView of the CaribbeanCartagena’s enchanting streetsColombian prideWoman in traditional dressWandering the streetsColorful house in CartagenaCartagenaFlags flying in CartagenaCartagena – The Jewel of the IndiesCartagena
Paul is an Englishman with a longstanding love of travel, tea and quality beer. His first trip was to Bosnia & Herzegovina and it was there, wading in some waterfalls near Mostar with just a litre of cheap beer and some bread in his belly, that he was bitten by the travel bug. After many more trips and a spell working in London, Paul relocated to Buenos Aires for some months before moving to Colombia. He's been here, knocking back 'guaro', for about 2 years now. More posts from Paul Fowler
The woman in the traditional dress is called a palenquera. Those shoes have special meaning. I was “made” near there. 😉 I love my mother’s city. Thank you for sharing these!
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The woman in the traditional dress is called a palenquera. Those shoes have special meaning. I was “made” near there. 😉 I love my mother’s city. Thank you for sharing these!