El Púlpito del Diablo (PNN El Cocuy)
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The mountains give, and the mountains take away. We started our hike on the second day with grey weather and drizzle, which gradually morphed into rain, sleet, and snow. By the time we reached the topLæs mere
The mountains give, and the mountains take away. We started our hike on the second day with grey weather and drizzle, which gradually morphed into rain, sleet, and snow. By the time we reached the topLæs mere
In our first day in Parque El Cocuy, we hiked with Jose up to Laguna Grande, a glacial lake near the snow line. The day was a bit grey, but despite limited views, we had a great time hiking throughLæs mere
After the finca, our actual hike led up the Cañon de Media Luna to a small peak called Cerro Chispa (4500'). However, the main attractions were, for one, the views of mountains and glaciers in theLæs mere
While in the Zona Cafeterra, we planned to visit the National Park Nevado de Tolima, but alas! It was closed due to volcanic eruptions farther north (but you can't really argue with that...). Luckily,Læs mere
Salento is the gateway to the Cocora Valley, a spectacular and verdant collection of forest and rivers. It's particularly famous for its giant wax palms. We did a short day hike, and enjoyedLæs mere
In dieser kleinen Finca dürften wir in authentischer Campesino Tracht den kompletten Kaffezyklus miterleben bzw. selber durchführen:
1. Ernte, 2. Häutung, 3. Waschen, 4. Trocknen, 5. Dreschen, 6.Læs mere