En un caso raro, mi madre, que es mi amiga en Facebook (¿a qué ha llegado este mundo?) Comentó una foto mía de mi reciente visita a Pasto y alrededores. Encontré esto extraño, ya que rara vez comenta mis fotos. Me puse a pensar por qué podría ser esto y descubrí algo sobre el contenido. […]
Tag: Zipaquira
On a rare occurrence, my mother, who is my friend on Facebook (what has this world come to?) commented on a picture of me from my recent visit to Pasto and surrounds. I found this odd, as she rarely comments on my pictures. I got to thinking about why this could be and discovered something […]
Ah, the sweet glory of a “puente” (long weekend). In Colombia there are far more than we get back in Europe, the States or in Australia, and at certain times of the year it can feel like you’re on full-time vacation. –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– Luckily for those of us living in Colombia, the […]
Not too long ago I decided to test my fear of enclosed spaced by visiting La Catedral de Sal in Zipaquirá which is a salt mine turned cathedral. –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– It is about an hour from Bogotá and is 200 metres underground. Just hearing that, as we walked into the cavernous tunnel […]
Yesterday Ryan brought you about the best way to spend 24 Hours in Bogotá. Continuing the theme, but for you more outdoorsy types, today I’m looking at what to do if you’ve got 24 hours in Bogotá, but you fancy stepping outside the city. –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– As you walk around Bogotá […]
Bogotá is one of South America’s biggest cities and one of its most bustling and thriving capitals. Many people come to the city merely because it’s the easiest place to fly into, but what they find is a fascinating place; a city full of life, culture and history that lures people with a slow-burning, intoxicating […]