Bogotá part two, in photos:
Botero Museum in Bogotá where Botero houses his private collection including works by Chagall, Dali, Monet as well as his own.
We took a day trip to Zipaquirá to visit the Catedral de Sal, the Salt Cathedral. As its name suggests, it is a church built within a salt mine. However, it is a bit of a misnomer as it is not officially a cathedral, and any ceremonies (weddings, baptisms) celebrated here are not recognized officially by the church. Since everything is made of salt, the corridors, the structures, the alters, at any point if you took a taste of the wall it would be, well, salty.
La Candelaria neighborhood by night
Click here for a bike ride in Bogotá, a cathedral wall tasting and a panorama over Colombia’s capital.
A most delectable quiche Lorraine
I had been dreaming of salmon for months, and Julien took the unexpected opportunity to indulge in some blood sausage at the restaurant Sant Just.


















Vous avez le chic pour trouver les meilleurs points de vue pour faire des photos extraordinaires . Bravo encore pour ces clichés superbes et appétissants pour certains. Bises à vous deux.
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Merci Mom ! Pour ne rien manquer et pour pouvoir partager au maximum les appareil photo et GoPro nous suivent partout, y compris quand on sort au resto 🙂
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