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Colombia

Bogotá, like every other cirty in Colombia has street numbers instead of street names. A system that is not always working too well for us and the taxi drivers, so when going from the airport to our hostel we gave my cell phone to the taxi driver to help him find the way with my...
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After having my cellphone stolen by a taxi driver in Bogotá (see post) I was given a lesson about an expression used in Colombia that explains how many locals percieves steeling or as they see it, letting others steel your stuff. The expression they use about such situations is “a papaya dada, papaya partida” which...
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Taganga is a place with a bad reputation for drugs, prostitutes and frequent muggings. For us it was only the gateway to get from Tayrona over to Santa Marta, the city we would fly from a few days after. Since we had already been to Santa Marta we decided to give it a chance and...
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El Cabo San Juan has definately become one of my top ten favorite places in the world, and it is totally without having any kind of “wow” factor. There are not much to see, not much to do, but that is also what makes it so great. The places with the nicest beaches, best night...
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Tyrona has been one of the nicest places I have visited in my life. Although being totally fine for the five days spent here, there are a couple of things I wish I would have known before going in to make the stay even better. To start with, there were some false rhumors that I...
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El Rodadero is a harbour city located just an hour away from Santa Marta, known for it’s beaches. Since we were based in Santa Marta for four nights, which was not the most interesting place to stay, we decided to do a day trip to El Rodadero to see how the beaches there were like....
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Playa Blanca is the beach that travellers speaks so warmly of and that all travel agencies across the Colombian coast try to sell you. We had our tour booked through our hostel who afterwards booked the tour from the company running it called Sea and Land Tours at a price of 55 000 Colombian Pesos...
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To go to Volcano de Lodo has been one of  the best decisions we have done here in Colombia. An all inclusive day trip booked through our hostel costed only 50 000COP and was worth every penny. At eight in the morning we were picked up from our hostel and driven straight to the Totumo...
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Cartagena has the reputation of being the safest city in Colombia and it also feels that way, but our flight into the city did not. During the whole time flying into Bogota and the next flight from Bogota to Cartagena we flew through a thunderstorm seeing the lightning striking several times a minute not too...
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