And, Another Flag for the Troopy

We cross the border into Colombia at Ipiales. Friendly staff, but we have to sit there for 4 hours due to an electricity outage. It gives us time to find our final South American flag for the Troopy.
We cross the border into Colombia at Ipiales. Friendly staff, but we have to sit there for 4 hours due to an electricity outage. It gives us time to find our final South American flag for the Troopy.
Our first tourist attraction across the border into Colombia is the “Sanctuary of our Lady of the Holy Rosary of Las Lajas”. A great title for another amazing church. And, yes, the site of anotherOkumaya devam et
Our first major city in Colombia is Popayan, the “White City” (named for its many white churches and buildings in the city centre). We really enjoyed it. Nice people and a really pleasant vibe inOkumaya devam et
We make our way up the every thin corridor that DFAT deems safe in southern Colombia (worth noting that they have no representation in Colombia) to the city of Cali - Colombia’s third largest city.Okumaya devam et
Valle de Corcora is part of the broader Los Nevados National Park and home to the largest remaining groves of Quindio Wax Palms (which can grow up to 60m high and is the national tree of Colombia).Okumaya devam et
If you travel through the northern countries of South America you will be hard pressed to find a city or town that doesn’t have a statue of Simon Bolívar. But none have interpreted his greatnessOkumaya devam et
The Central Colombian highlands is home to Colombian coffee. Cute little towns set on ridiculously green hills where coffee dominates everything and everywhere.
Not long ago Medellin was the centre of the world cocaine trade with an alarming death rate as Pablo Escobar controlled much of the city. While it still has its problems, the city has undergoneOkumaya devam et
A couple of hours drive from Medellin is La Piedra del Penol. It’s not as massive as Ayer’s Rock, but is an amazing geological feature, sitting on its own, with no similar mountains in theOkumaya devam et
After the low, highlands of the Medellin region, we head north. The mountains are replaced by hot, humid, green, wet lowlands. Not a lot of tourist value, but a lot of sugar cane. We eventually hitOkumaya devam et