26. Colombia - Mompox

Mompox is a tiny town along the Magdalena River where we stayed one night, mostly because it was on the route to our eventual destination (Ecuador), and we had to stop somewhere. The town is known forもっと詳しく
27. Bucaramanga to Medellin

We left Mompox (which took us about 9 hours to get to), for another 8 hour drive to Bucaramanga, which, although a fairly large city, was once again just a stepping stone for us.
The interestingもっと詳しく
28. Colombia - Medellin

Medellin, at almost 5000 feet above sea level, is know as the City of Eternal Spring for its temperate weather, though it was pretty hot while we were there. It is the 2nd largest city in Colombiaもっと詳しく
29. Colombia - Medellin 2

A few more pix. This travel app limits # of pix per post
30. Colombia - Bogota

The capital of Colombia is a sprawling city of 8 million+, and is predictably the political and economic hub of the country. It was built "out" instead of "up", with a resulting unimpressive skyline.もっと詳しく
31. Colombia - Bogota - Museo del Oro

Museo del Oro is supposed to be the best gold museum in the world. I thought it would be about gold as a source of wealth, but it was more about gold as a raw material for creating objects.
Thereもっと詳しく
32. Colombia - La Plata

On the way to the Ecuador border...
33. Colombia - The Andes

This was the 4th day out of the last 6 that we would be in the car for 6-9 hours, and I was starting to get a little cranky. But Colombia is a big country, we knew this, and you've got to driveもっと詳しく
34. Colombia - The Andes 2

More pix
35. Colombia - The Andes 3

36. Border Crossing - BORDER CLOSED

We arrived in the Colombia border town of Ipiales last night. We planned to tour the town today (Sunday), and hit the border crossing to Ecuador, 5 miles away, first thing tomorrow.
We have sinceもっと詳しく
37. Colombia - Ipiales

Ipiales has 2 claims to fame: it is the last town before the most popular border crossing into Ecuador, and it is the home of Santorio Nuestra Senora de Las Lajas – Sanctuary of Our Lady of theもっと詳しく
38. Trampolin de la Muerte

Well, our Frenchman friend took off from Ipiales to San Miguel (the other border crossing, 10 hours away) a day before us. Based on his feedback, we decided to leave Ipiales and follow in hisもっと詳しく
39. Border Crossing - Colombia 2 Ecuador

Success! We reached the border crossing Tuesday, and found it to be the easiest, most organized border crossing yet. Everything in one building (including exporting the car from Colombia & importingもっと詳しく
40. Ecuador - Amazon - Kichwa Tribe

The Amazon Rainforest is over 2 million square miles stretched out over 9 countries. Since we crossed the border much closer to the Amazon than in our original plan, we decided to grab a tour now.
Weもっと詳しく
41. Amazon - Kichwa Tribe 2

After the education, we played some games, ate lunch, and said goodbye to our new friends.
42. Amazon - The Jungle

After our Kichwa visit, we took our boat to the jungle entrance. We walked along some very sketchy boardwalk planks to a canoe, and paddled through the jungle waters from there. We did see someもっと詳しく
43. Ecuador - Heading to Quito

Our jungle trip out of Coca was interrupted by a phone call to our guide alerting him to political unrest in the country and the blockades of roads. When we arrived back to Coca, we found we wereもっと詳しく
44. Ecuador - Quito's Old Town

Quito's Old Town (Centro Historico) is much like the other historical towns we've seen before, with beautiful architecture, many stunning churches, charming plazas/parks, street artists andもっと詳しく
45. Ecuador-Quito - Rucu Pichincha Hike

Because of the political unrest in Quito, we considered fleeing to the coast, but were told that the roads were already blocked (see post 46). So we decided to stick with our itinerary and head up toもっと詳しく
46. Ecuador - Quito - Political Unrest

The road blockades that had delayed us leaving Coca for Quito had been just the beginning of a nationwise protest that had picked up momentum over the last few days.
Earlier in the month, the Gov'tもっと詳しく
47. Ecuador-Quito - Riots Continue

We remain stuck in Quito as violent protests and extensive roadblocks continue. Full description from the NYT:
Seven Days of Unrest and Counting: Thousands Stream Into Ecuador’s Capital
QUITO,もっと詳しく
48. We made a run for it!

Cooped up in our room in Quito for much of the day Tues-Thurs, we spotted an opportunity to escape on Friday after carefully monitoring the news and communicating with other travellers stuck in Quitoもっと詳しく
49. Galapagos 1 - San Cristobal

The Galapagos archipelago is a National Park that is comprised of 13 volcanic islands and 16 islets located 600+ miles west of mainland Ecuador. Only 4 of the islands are inhabited (by people), with aもっと詳しく
50. Galapagos 2 - Sea Lions

There are about 25,000 sea lions in Galapagos, the largest of which can grow to over 8 feet. They can live to be 20 years old. Unlike many other species, the biggest threat to them is not humans, butもっと詳しく
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I’m green with envy. Looks very relaxing and laid back.