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Cucuta - Colombia's Border Town called 'Pearl of the North'

Cucuta is a city on the border with Venezuela. It's Colombia's fifth largest city and the most trafficked border crossing between the two countries
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July 7, 2023
July 7, 2023
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Monteria: a Tropical City and Pleasant Surprise

Monteria is a pleasant tropical city situated on the Sinu River not far from Colombia's southern Caribbean coast. The city of 400,000 is off the tourist circuit and relatively unknown to foreign tourists.
2020-05-18
May 18, 2020
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Cali - the City of Eternal Summer and Salsa

Mostly what you read and hear about the city of Cali goes something like this: Cali is hot. The people like to dance. But the town is short on sights and things to do so it's o.k. to skip.
2019-07-08
July 8, 2019
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Panama City - a Cosmopolitan City

The most cosmopolitan city in Central America is busy and vibrant with a skyline jammed with skyscrapers.
2018-08-29
August 29, 2018
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Travel Southern Colombia: Cali, Popayan, Pasto

Southern Colombia, while on the Pan American Highway heading to Ecuador, is often overlooked, done in a transitional hurry – a night in Cali, a night in Popayan a night in Pasto –brutal trip really - then onto Ecuador.
2018-10-16
October 16, 2018
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Cartagena: a Port City and One Hot Mess

Cartagena is a hot mess: On one hand it’s a vibrant beautiful port city where cruise ships also dock. It has a beautiful historic center and is the major tourist destination for Colombia.
2018-10-29
October 29, 2018
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COLOMBIA

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This is a blog with over 85 articles with photos on Colombian destinations. For a traveler, Colombia is the best kept secret of the continent. It’s affordable and relatively undiscovered.

It is a country with so much to offer: history, beautiful scenery, mountains, coastlines, beaches, rainforests, abundant greenery, raging rivers, caves, sleepy colonial towns, hip, hot metropolitan cities, friendly and sophisticated people, archeological sites, excellent coffee and a wide array of fruits and vegetables to discover.

Hopefully the information provided herein will help convince more travelers to  visit Colombia.
- Jon McInnes