🎥 Loja, Ecuador
Notre prochaine étape est Loja, petite ville des Andes dans le sud de l’Equateur. Our next stop is Loja, little town in the Andes, southern Ecuador.aut de puce de Colombie vers l’Equateur.
Read MoreNotre prochaine étape est Loja, petite ville des Andes dans le sud de l’Equateur. Our next stop is Loja, little town in the Andes, southern Ecuador.aut de puce de Colombie vers l’Equateur.
Read MoreSaut de puce de Colombie vers l’Equateur. Nous nous retrouvons désormais à Quito pour une semaine dans l’un des plus beaux centres historiques d’Amérique du Sud. This time we jump from Colombie to Ecuador to go spend a week in a most beautiful historic center of South America.
Read MoreFrom Bogotá we headed east to the Santander region. First stop, Bucaramanga where my brother-in-law’s cousin Emily was living and working. After a few days exploring the city and the surrounding area, we headed to the nearby San Gil, extreme-sports capital of Colombia where we did a little category five white-water rafting. Six days after […]
Read MoreUn petit aperçu de notre descente du Río Suárez en rafting. En pleine saison des pluies, certains rapides étaient de catégorie V et ils se sont avérés plus forts que nous. A glimpse of our white water rafting adventure on the Río Suárez. Since it’s the rainy season some rapids were up to category V […]
Read MoreNous explorons Bogotá à vélo, testons les murs salés d’une cathédrale, et prenons de la hauteur pour apprécier l’immensité de la capitale colombienne. We explore Bogotá by bike, taste the salty walls of a cathedral, and experience a vertical train ride to the lookout point, Monserrate.
Read MoreBogotá 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. […]
Read MoreThe first thing we did upon arriving to Bogotá was take the popular graffiti tour. Graffiti is not illegal in Bogotá which makes for a lot of beautiful street art. There are still a lot of simple tags (which have their place in the graffiti-world) but because artists can work by day and take their […]
Read MoreFrom Medellín we plunged southward into the coffee region to the charming city of Salento. Known for peculiarly tall palm trees in addition to coffee, we made our first stop Los Nevados National Park to visit the palms. The “Willy” jeeps that make the 45-minute drive from Salento to Valle de Cocora, home to the […]
Read MoreNovember 9 – 10, 2015 Fraichement arrivés à Salento dans la région caféière de Colombie, nous sommes allés à la découverte de palmiers géants dans la Valle de Cocora. Un décor de Dr. Seuss. Having just arrived in Salento in the coffee region of Colombia we went for a walk amongst the giant wax trees […]
Read MoreMedellín had some pretty dramatic thunderstorms, and we had front-row seats for the show. Click here for a glimpse of these storms over Medellín Breakfast of champions. The avocados we found in Colombia were huge and could have been entire meals in and of themselves. Two hours from Medellín is the mysterious Piedra del Peñol; […]
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