0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Wow!Bobbymax. You are the first person I have ever 'met' who has ever set foot in Colombia. And to visit one of my favourite cities too! Did you get to the Plaza de Luces?? Incredible story that place. Or go up the ski lift type things to what, are effectively the favelas? Another fantastic story there. Botero's sculptures in that open square in the city centre? Or, of course, follow the Pablo Escobar 'trail'.... There is a very moving display and monument about those times too. BobGPS The football stadium, shared by the 2 main Medellin clubs, Atletico and Nacional is worth a visit too. It's in a nice area.
I've always enjoyed travelling. As I'm getting a lot, lot older, I've decided if I don't do things in the next couple of years, I never will. Ergo....The daft thought struck me earlier that having seen Venezuela, I really ought to peek into North Korea... I don't think that's on the cards though. I may be crap at Spanish but it's a shed load better than my Korean. I'd have to kidnap my lads' girlfriend. She's a decent linguist and she's been squaring up to Korean for a couple of years now. I think India is more likely for the next adventure. Never been there. Either that or a jaunt through the Sahara Desert. Always had a thing for deserts. There's two handy objectives too - both in Algeria so it might be possible to do them both. The Ahaggar Mountains where you might, if you're lucky, see a mountain ibex or two, and a spot just outside Tamanrasset where stands the most isolated tree on the planet. Some French buffoon drove into it with his Land Rover in the 1960's but last time I checked it was still there. That'd be something to see wouldn't it?! BobG