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The Gangs That Inherited Pablo Escobar's Drug Empire: Cooking with Cocaine
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In Colombia, the heirs to Pablo Escobar's drug empire are conducting business as usual — though with a somewhat lower profile. Today's Medellin drug cartels are highly structured and run much like multinational corporations. But violent gangs operating in the city's slums provide the muscle; known as combos, they’ve carved Medellin
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VICE News Daily: Coca Cultivation Surges in Colombia
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Donkey Sex: The Most Bizarre Tradition
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Major Landslide in Colombia
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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Native Advertising (HBO)
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People & Power: Colombia's Emerald Tsar
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Colombia's Coke-Smuggling Submarines
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Smoking Weed with the President of Uruguay: Full Length
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World Cup Team Profile: COLOMBIA
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Exclusive interview of Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos
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Mexican Oil and Drug Cartels: Cocaine & Crude (Full Length)
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VICE founder Suroosh Alvi travels to Mexico to see the effects of cartel oil theft firsthand.
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Anti-drug tsar's presser on current fight against drugs in Colombia
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Firework Factory Explodes in Colombia
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A large fireworks facility in Granada explodes, almost killing the cameraman in the process. The surrounding area quickly turned into a war zone as shells reigned down from everywhere. The authorties quickly closed down roads in both directions and evacuated the area. After firefighters from surrounding towns were brought in, the blaze was finally que
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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Canadian Election (HBO)
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Graphic video: Two men killed during bullfight in Colombia
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Cocaine production in Colombia
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People & Power - Colombia: The End Game (Part 2)
Behind the scenes with Colombia’s insurgents as they bring their 50 year bloody conflict to a close (Part 2 of 2).
The Gangs That Inherited Pablo Escobar's Drug Empire: Cooking with Cocaine
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In Colombia, the heirs to Pablo Escobar's drug empire are conducting business as usual — though with a somewhat lower profile. Today's Medellin drug cartels are highly structured and run much like multinational corporations. But violent gangs operating in the city's slums provide the muscle; known as combos, they’ve carved Medellin into fiefdoms, imposing invisible borders between gang territory — borders that, when ignored, often get people killed.
VICE News travelled to Medellin to meet gang members — along with top cartel leaders and assassins — who revealed the inner workings of the city's modern-day cocaine industry.
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In Colombia, the heirs to Pablo Escobar's drug empire are conducting business as usual — though with a somewhat lower profile. Today's Medellin drug cartels are highly structured and run much like multinational corporations. But violent gangs operating in the city's slums provide the muscle; known as combos, they’ve carved Medellin into fiefdoms, imposing invisible borders between gang territory — borders that, when ignored, often get people killed.
VICE News travelled to Medellin to meet gang members — along with top cartel leaders and assassins — who revealed the inner workings of the city's modern-day cocaine industry.
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VICE News Daily: Coca Cultivation Surges in Colombia
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Thousands of Libyans search for safety in Benghazi, voter registration begins in...
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Thousands of Libyans search for safety in Benghazi, voter registration begins in the Central African Republic ahead of general elections, why Colombia may regret a decision to halt aerial eradication of coca, and Cuba opens its first public Wi-Fi hotspots.
LIBYA
Benghazi Residents Displaced by Fighting
More than 100,000 people have fled their homes amid renewed battles between government forces and rebel militias.
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Voter Registration Begins Ahead of October Elections
The interim government has called for presidential and parliamentary elections to be held on October 18th.
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UN Records Sharp Rise in Coca Cultivation
More than 266 square miles were used to grow the crop, an area 12 times as large as Manhattan.
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Wi-Fi Hotspots Open for Business
It's part of a government-backed priority to expand Internet access on the island nation.
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LIBYA
Benghazi Residents Displaced by Fighting
More than 100,000 people have fled their homes amid renewed battles between government forces and rebel militias.
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Voter Registration Begins Ahead of October Elections
The interim government has called for presidential and parliamentary elections to be held on October 18th.
COLOMBIA
UN Records Sharp Rise in Coca Cultivation
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Donkey Sex: The Most Bizarre Tradition
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Having sex with donkeys is a part of growing up for some of the local boys on the nort...
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Having sex with donkeys is a part of growing up for some of the local boys on the northern coast of Colombia. We went to investigate this obscure tradition and foolishly said, "we'll believe it when we see it."
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Major Landslide in Colombia
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What Countries Are Currently At War? A Complete List
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Israel, Palestine, Ukraine, and Iraq are not the only groups currently at war. Serious armed conflicts are happening all over the world - we just don't hear ...
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Israel, Palestine, Ukraine, and Iraq are not the only groups currently at war. Serious armed conflicts are happening all over the world - we just don't hear ...
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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Native Advertising (HBO)
The line between editorial content and advertising in news media is blurrier and blurrier. That's not bullshit. It's repurposed bovine waste....
The line between editorial content and advertising in news media is blurrier and blurrier. That's not bullshit. It's repurposed bovine waste.
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The line between editorial content and advertising in news media is blurrier and blurrier. That's not bullshit. It's repurposed bovine waste.
People & Power: Colombia's Emerald Tsar
Colombia is known for many things. On the plus side there is its vibrant lifestyle, its diverse and beautiful landscape with heart stopping vistas, its rich ......
Colombia is known for many things. On the plus side there is its vibrant lifestyle, its diverse and beautiful landscape with heart stopping vistas, its rich ...
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Hottest Weather Girl EVER!
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There’s a warm front moving through Mexico – and it’s Yanet Garcia!
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There’s a warm front moving through Mexico – and it’s Yanet Garcia!
- published: 25 Jun 2015
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Colombia's Coke-Smuggling Submarines
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Colombian drug traffickers up the ante with homemade coke-smuggling submarines....
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Colombian drug traffickers up the ante with homemade coke-smuggling submarines.
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Colombian drug traffickers up the ante with homemade coke-smuggling submarines.
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Smoking Weed with the President of Uruguay: Full Length
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Check Out The VICE Podcast with José Mujica: http://www.vice.com/read/the-vice-podcast-uruguays-president-jose-mujica At the end of 2013, Uruguay became the ...
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World Cup Team Profile: COLOMBIA
Featuring interviews with Teófilo Gutiérrez, Radamel Falcao and coach José Pékerman, this is an in-depth look at Colombia's World Cup history, how they quali......
Featuring interviews with Teófilo Gutiérrez, Radamel Falcao and coach José Pékerman, this is an in-depth look at Colombia's World Cup history, how they quali...
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Donald Trump's biggest fan explains her admiration
Myriam Witcher on why she supports the business mogul
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Myriam Witcher on why she supports the business mogul
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Exclusive interview of Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos
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Best News Bloopers April 2015
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Mexican Oil and Drug Cartels: Cocaine & Crude (Full Length)
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VICE founder Suroosh Alvi travels to Mexico to see the effects of cartel oil theft firsthand....
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VICE founder Suroosh Alvi travels to Mexico to see the effects of cartel oil theft firsthand.
Mexico’s notoriously violent drug cartels are diversifying. Besides trafficking narcotics, extorting businesses, and brutally murdering their rivals, cartels are now at work exploiting their country’s precious number one export: oil.
Every day as many as 10,000 barrels of crude oil are stolen from Mexico’s state-run oil company, Pemex, through precarious illegal taps, which are prone to deadly accidents. Pemex estimates that it loses $5 billion annually in stolen oil, some of which ends up being sold over the border in US gas stations. As police fight the thieves, and the cartels fight each other, the number of victims caught in the battle for the pipelines continues to climb.
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VICE founder Suroosh Alvi travels to Mexico to see the effects of cartel oil theft firsthand.
Mexico’s notoriously violent drug cartels are diversifying. Besides trafficking narcotics, extorting businesses, and brutally murdering their rivals, cartels are now at work exploiting their country’s precious number one export: oil.
Every day as many as 10,000 barrels of crude oil are stolen from Mexico’s state-run oil company, Pemex, through precarious illegal taps, which are prone to deadly accidents. Pemex estimates that it loses $5 billion annually in stolen oil, some of which ends up being sold over the border in US gas stations. As police fight the thieves, and the cartels fight each other, the number of victims caught in the battle for the pipelines continues to climb.
Follow Suroosh Alvi on Twitter: @SurooshAlvi
Watch "Bomb Trains: The Crude Gamble of Oil by Rail: http://bit.ly/1k5C8YM
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- published: 01 Aug 2014
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Anti-drug tsar's presser on current fight against drugs in Colombia
SHOTLIST
PLEASE NOTE: MIXED AUDIO, NO SPLIT TRACK AVAILABLE
1. United States Drug Tzar, John Walters, entering news conference
2. Wide of news conference
...
SHOTLIST
PLEASE NOTE: MIXED AUDIO, NO SPLIT TRACK AVAILABLE
1. United States Drug Tzar, John Walters, entering news conference
2. Wide of news conference
3. Cutaway of camera
4. Wide of news conference
5. SOUNDBITE (English) John Walters, US Drug Tzar:
"We do not want the immediate regions of northern Mexico, adjacent to our southern border controlled by mafias who will routinely come across the border and kidnap, kill, traffic in drugs and violence without any scruple. So we are working together as never before there will be obviously some hard work and some unfortunate loss of life that will be part of this. The goal is to make that as small and as brief as possible by using the tools of the justice system effectively."
6. Close of Walters listening to ear piece
7. SOUNDBITE (English) John Walters, US Drug Tzar:
"The problems is the Venezuelans have refused to cooperate and again that is their right as a sovereign country but it's obviously bad for Venezuela, it's bad for levels of violence and kidnapping and crime, the corruption, the insinuation that this makes and you see the consequences of this from past history. Again, why is Colombia better off and safer and why is Venezuela getting worse off and more violent and more destructive? Drugs, crime, mafias and corruption. Colombia is doing a historic job of turning that around, Venezuela is going in the wrong direction. The way you get out of this is you make decisions about what's going to happen in your own country that stand for the rule of law and you cooperate with people you need to work with you in the multi-national community to stop this transnational threat. It can be done, it has been done in the past and it need happen again and ultimately Venezuela has to decide walking away from the problem."
8. Cutaway of news conference
9. SOUNDBITE (English) John Walters, US Drug Tzar:
"I dearly hope and the United States dearly hopes that Bolivia will again reconsider and consider working with the international community but that is up to the leadership of Bolivia."
10. Walters leaving news conference
STORYLINE
United States Drug Tzar John Walters warned on Thursday that the battle against drug cartels in Mexico will be long and could result in further loss of life.
Walters spoke during a news conference in Colombia's capital of Bogota, where he was on an official visit.
He highlighted the efforts of Mexican president Felipe Calderon in the fight against drug trafficking while expressing his government's wishes for a "peaceful and friendly" relationship with all Latin American countries.
When asked about Venezuela and Bolivia, two countries that Washington has clashed with in the battle against drugs, Walters said his government was continuing to work in developing constructive relationships with these nations.
But he said that it was ultimately up to their governments to cooperate with Washington in the battle against drugs.
Venezuela ended its cooperation with the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) in 2005.
US authorities have said the transportation of Colombian cocaine through Venezuelan territory has quadrupled since 2004 to reach 282 tonnes annually.
Walters laid part of the blame on Venezuela for refusing to cooperate with the US - which he said only created high levels of violence, kidnapping and crime in the Latin American country.
Walters said Venezuela must stand for the rule of law and cooperate with the multi-national community to stop the transnational threat.
Meanwhile, Walters praised Colombia for doing a "historic job" of turning the problem around, adding that Venezuela was "going in the wrong direction."
decades behind bars in the US after pleading guilty to roles in a far-reaching cocaine smuggling conspiracy.
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SHOTLIST
PLEASE NOTE: MIXED AUDIO, NO SPLIT TRACK AVAILABLE
1. United States Drug Tzar, John Walters, entering news conference
2. Wide of news conference
3. Cutaway of camera
4. Wide of news conference
5. SOUNDBITE (English) John Walters, US Drug Tzar:
"We do not want the immediate regions of northern Mexico, adjacent to our southern border controlled by mafias who will routinely come across the border and kidnap, kill, traffic in drugs and violence without any scruple. So we are working together as never before there will be obviously some hard work and some unfortunate loss of life that will be part of this. The goal is to make that as small and as brief as possible by using the tools of the justice system effectively."
6. Close of Walters listening to ear piece
7. SOUNDBITE (English) John Walters, US Drug Tzar:
"The problems is the Venezuelans have refused to cooperate and again that is their right as a sovereign country but it's obviously bad for Venezuela, it's bad for levels of violence and kidnapping and crime, the corruption, the insinuation that this makes and you see the consequences of this from past history. Again, why is Colombia better off and safer and why is Venezuela getting worse off and more violent and more destructive? Drugs, crime, mafias and corruption. Colombia is doing a historic job of turning that around, Venezuela is going in the wrong direction. The way you get out of this is you make decisions about what's going to happen in your own country that stand for the rule of law and you cooperate with people you need to work with you in the multi-national community to stop this transnational threat. It can be done, it has been done in the past and it need happen again and ultimately Venezuela has to decide walking away from the problem."
8. Cutaway of news conference
9. SOUNDBITE (English) John Walters, US Drug Tzar:
"I dearly hope and the United States dearly hopes that Bolivia will again reconsider and consider working with the international community but that is up to the leadership of Bolivia."
10. Walters leaving news conference
STORYLINE
United States Drug Tzar John Walters warned on Thursday that the battle against drug cartels in Mexico will be long and could result in further loss of life.
Walters spoke during a news conference in Colombia's capital of Bogota, where he was on an official visit.
He highlighted the efforts of Mexican president Felipe Calderon in the fight against drug trafficking while expressing his government's wishes for a "peaceful and friendly" relationship with all Latin American countries.
When asked about Venezuela and Bolivia, two countries that Washington has clashed with in the battle against drugs, Walters said his government was continuing to work in developing constructive relationships with these nations.
But he said that it was ultimately up to their governments to cooperate with Washington in the battle against drugs.
Venezuela ended its cooperation with the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) in 2005.
US authorities have said the transportation of Colombian cocaine through Venezuelan territory has quadrupled since 2004 to reach 282 tonnes annually.
Walters laid part of the blame on Venezuela for refusing to cooperate with the US - which he said only created high levels of violence, kidnapping and crime in the Latin American country.
Walters said Venezuela must stand for the rule of law and cooperate with the multi-national community to stop the transnational threat.
Meanwhile, Walters praised Colombia for doing a "historic job" of turning the problem around, adding that Venezuela was "going in the wrong direction."
decades behind bars in the US after pleading guilty to roles in a far-reaching cocaine smuggling conspiracy.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Firework Factory Explodes in Colombia
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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Canadian Election (HBO)
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Graphic video: Two men killed during bullfight in Colombia
Subscribe to ITN News: http://bit.ly/itnytsub Two men have been killed and at least 15 people injured at a bullfighting festival in northern Colombia. Report......
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Cocaine production in Colombia
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People & Power - Colombia: The End Game (Part 2)
Behind the scenes with Colombia’s insurgents as they bring their 50 year bloody conflict to a close (Part 2 of 2)....
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Colombia. A rising Latin American economy. Dedicated to democratic prosperity and regional leadership. A nation undergoing evolution in its decade of strong economic performance.
Home to over forty six million people, Colombia has a geographical landscape spanning magnificent mountains, dense rainforest and beautiful beaches. It is the only country in South America with access to both the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean, providing a unique vantage point for trading and transportation. Its five bona fide commercial hubs span the nation, with the capital city as Bogota.
President Juan Manuel Santos’ has been focusing his foreign policy on bolstering Colombia’s commercial ties and internal investments. Two thousand twelve saw the US-Colombia Free Trade Agreement spring into action, creating investment opportunities, and with them, welcome jobs for locals. The United States is now Colombia’s largest trading partner.
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Colombia is continuing its vibrant economic development and improving regulatory efficiency, while maintaining a healthy real GDP growth rate of more than four percent over the last three years. It is the leading reforming country in Latin America under the World Bank Doing Business report for two thousand thirteen. And for the first time in history, Colombia has been classified as a ‘mostly free’ economy.
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Colombia's Informal Economy
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CCTV's Michelle Begue reports on Colombia's informal economy. People who are selling whatever they can to make a living.
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CCTV's Michelle Begue reports on Colombia's informal economy. People who are selling whatever they can to make a living.
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Colombia's Economic Empowerment
Although Colombia has seen great economic growth in recent years, the poverty rate still stands at nearly 40% of the population. Through its Inclusive Econom......
Although Colombia has seen great economic growth in recent years, the poverty rate still stands at nearly 40% of the population. Through its Inclusive Econom...
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Although Colombia has seen great economic growth in recent years, the poverty rate still stands at nearly 40% of the population. Through its Inclusive Econom...
For Colombia, Economic Growth in 2013 Uncertain
Michelle Begue takes a look at Colombia's economy, posing the question of whether it will continue to grow in 2013, despite obstacles such as underdevelopmen......
Michelle Begue takes a look at Colombia's economy, posing the question of whether it will continue to grow in 2013, despite obstacles such as underdevelopmen...
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Michelle Begue takes a look at Colombia's economy, posing the question of whether it will continue to grow in 2013, despite obstacles such as underdevelopmen...
Colombia's economic success story
Colombia's finance minister, Mauricio Cárdenas says a peace deal with Marxist rebels, a massive infrastructure programme and economic equality will strengthen L...
Colombia's finance minister, Mauricio Cárdenas says a peace deal with Marxist rebels, a massive infrastructure programme and economic equality will strengthen Latin America's third largest economy. Between meetings with investors in New York, he talks to the FT's Andres Schipani.
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Colombia's finance minister, Mauricio Cárdenas says a peace deal with Marxist rebels, a massive infrastructure programme and economic equality will strengthen Latin America's third largest economy. Between meetings with investors in New York, he talks to the FT's Andres Schipani.
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- published: 17 Sep 2014
- views: 67
Mauricio Cardenas on Colombia's Economy
Mauricio Cardenas, Colombian Finance Minister joins Michelle Makori to discuss Colombia's financial growth....
Mauricio Cardenas, Colombian Finance Minister joins Michelle Makori to discuss Colombia's financial growth.
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Mauricio Cardenas, Colombian Finance Minister joins Michelle Makori to discuss Colombia's financial growth.
Juan Carlos Hidalgo on Colombia's economy
It's not just the crops, but Colombia's economy has also been taking a beating. For more on Colombia's economy, CCTV America was joined by Policy Analyst on La...
It's not just the crops, but Colombia's economy has also been taking a beating. For more on Colombia's economy, CCTV America was joined by Policy Analyst on Latin America Juan Carlos Hidalgo of the Cato Institute.
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It's not just the crops, but Colombia's economy has also been taking a beating. For more on Colombia's economy, CCTV America was joined by Policy Analyst on Latin America Juan Carlos Hidalgo of the Cato Institute.
- published: 14 Oct 2015
- views: 9
Family Business Governance: Examples from Egypt and Colombia
This is the story of two family businesses, in Colombia and Egypt, that show the people and policies behind their longevity and success. Family businesses are t...
This is the story of two family businesses, in Colombia and Egypt, that show the people and policies behind their longevity and success. Family businesses are the oldest and most prevalent form of business in the world. In many countries, family businesses represent up to 70 percent of the economy and play a big role in employment, growth, and quality of life. But most family businesses ultimately fail: about 95 percent do not survive the third generation of ownership.
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This is the story of two family businesses, in Colombia and Egypt, that show the people and policies behind their longevity and success. Family businesses are the oldest and most prevalent form of business in the world. In many countries, family businesses represent up to 70 percent of the economy and play a big role in employment, growth, and quality of life. But most family businesses ultimately fail: about 95 percent do not survive the third generation of ownership.
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- published: 24 Apr 2014
- views: 1879
Colombia's 3Q economy grew faster than expected
Colombia's economy grew faster than expected in the third quarter. GDP grew more than 5%. The government closer to its goal 4.5% for the year. Construction a......
Colombia's economy grew faster than expected in the third quarter. GDP grew more than 5%. The government closer to its goal 4.5% for the year. Construction a...
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Colombia's economy grew faster than expected in the third quarter. GDP grew more than 5%. The government closer to its goal 4.5% for the year. Construction a...
Colombia: New Frontier - February 6, 2014
Remember early 2008? Growth was great, resources looked scarce, and commodity prices were soaring. Scan the banter, and it almost seemed as if there were no ......
Remember early 2008? Growth was great, resources looked scarce, and commodity prices were soaring. Scan the banter, and it almost seemed as if there were no ...
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Remember early 2008? Growth was great, resources looked scarce, and commodity prices were soaring. Scan the banter, and it almost seemed as if there were no ...
Every Breath You Take
Columbia Business School's Dean Glenn Hubbard sings about wanting Alan Greenspan's job that went instead to New Fed Chair Ben Bernanke. Parody created by Col......
Columbia Business School's Dean Glenn Hubbard sings about wanting Alan Greenspan's job that went instead to New Fed Chair Ben Bernanke. Parody created by Col...
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Columbia Business School's Dean Glenn Hubbard sings about wanting Alan Greenspan's job that went instead to New Fed Chair Ben Bernanke. Parody created by Col...
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Women's Economic Empowerment in Haiti
Following three years of earthquake recovery, Haitians are rebuilding their homes, and their livelihoods. One of the most affected sectors following the eart......
Following three years of earthquake recovery, Haitians are rebuilding their homes, and their livelihoods. One of the most affected sectors following the eart...
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Following three years of earthquake recovery, Haitians are rebuilding their homes, and their livelihoods. One of the most affected sectors following the eart...
Economic Development Lessons From Colombia
Leonardo Villar, a Colombian-based economist and former director on the board of the country’s central bank, tells us how that country has successfully turned i...
Leonardo Villar, a Colombian-based economist and former director on the board of the country’s central bank, tells us how that country has successfully turned its economy around over the past four years.
wn.com/Economic Development Lessons From Colombia
Leonardo Villar, a Colombian-based economist and former director on the board of the country’s central bank, tells us how that country has successfully turned its economy around over the past four years.
- published: 28 Nov 2014
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Colombia's booming tech scene
Colombia is enjoying six percent economic growth thanks to the tech sector. Economic expert Juan Pablo Cordoba explains....
Colombia is enjoying six percent economic growth thanks to the tech sector. Economic expert Juan Pablo Cordoba explains.
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Colombia is enjoying six percent economic growth thanks to the tech sector. Economic expert Juan Pablo Cordoba explains.
- published: 15 Sep 2014
- views: 811
Jan Willem Bokhoven - Promising sectors of Colombian economy (Part1/2)
During the forum 'Context and perspectives of the trading between Colombia and The Netherlands' Embajada de Colombia en los Países Bajos Asociación de Profes......
During the forum 'Context and perspectives of the trading between Colombia and The Netherlands' Embajada de Colombia en los Países Bajos Asociación de Profes...
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During the forum 'Context and perspectives of the trading between Colombia and The Netherlands' Embajada de Colombia en los Países Bajos Asociación de Profes...
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A Conversation With Juan Manuel Santos
President Juan Manuel Santos discusses his goals for Colombia over the next four years.
Speaker:
Juan Manuel Santos, Prime Minister, Italian Republic
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President Juan Manuel Santos discusses his goals for Colombia over the next four years.
Speaker:
Juan Manuel Santos, Prime Minister, Italian Republic
Presider:
Carla A. Hills, Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President, Morgan Stanley; Member, Board of Directors, Council on Foreign Relations
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President Juan Manuel Santos discusses his goals for Colombia over the next four years.
Speaker:
Juan Manuel Santos, Prime Minister, Italian Republic
Presider:
Carla A. Hills, Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President, Morgan Stanley; Member, Board of Directors, Council on Foreign Relations
- published: 24 Sep 2014
- views: 12
COLOMBIA: ECONOMY REACTS NERVOUSLY TO FIRST ELECTION RESULTS
Spanish/Nat
The Colombian economy reacted nervously to the result of the first round of the presidential elections.
Interest rates have reached unpreceden...
Spanish/Nat
The Colombian economy reacted nervously to the result of the first round of the presidential elections.
Interest rates have reached unprecedented levels, and many analysts are warning the economy is at a critical stage.
Colombia's central bank has already had to intervene to prevent a massive devaluation of the peso.
Days after the results of the Colombian presidential elections, the country's business leaders recommended stringent reforms to the economy.
Colombia's two leading presidential candidates have promised to make economic stability a key priority if they come to power.
Last Sunday, Horacio Serpa of the governing Liberal Party was just ahead of Conservative candidate Andres Pastrana, a former Bogota mayor in the first round of voting.
Economists want the next president to wipe out the country's foreign lending requirement and to extend time limits on payments of foreign credit.
This, they say will help the current financial crisis.
In the last five days interest rates have shot up to new highs.
The Central Bank's lending rate is now over 62 per cent .
Guillermo Fino, Director of Colombia's Tax Office, said however that it was normal for markets to be volatile during elections.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"When there is a change of government there are speculators - these speculations generate worries in investors and within the market - and this has generated strong effects - there are those who are thinking of investing - some candidates are saying they are going to change some economic things - such as taxes - one can end up stopping your possibility of imports or possibilities of investments - waiting to see what is going to happen. This normally is the case during election time - there is a clear effect during the whole electoral period - in direct relation with speculative investments."
SUPER CAPTION: Guillermo Fino, Director of Colombia's Tax Office
Most business leaders had pinned their hopes on a Pastrana victory.
The Conservative candidate is widely regarded as being pro-market forces.
Serpa has followed a more populist approach to economic policy, and throughout his campaign promised workers large pay increases.
This, analysts warn, will lead to higher inflation and taxes.
Jaime Alberto Cabal, who is president of the National Board of Trade said that the Colombian economy could become too restricted.
He recommended new measures.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"We think that a devaluation - a strong devaluation - would be counter-productive to the Colombian economy and would destabilise all the economic indicators in the country. Because of this, although we recognise we are moving in the right direction, we think it is time to bring in complimentary measures to avoid the economy choking itself in its need for liquid resources, that is happening because of excessively height interest levels."
SUPER CAPTION: Jamie Alberto Cabal, President of National Board of Trade
Neither Serpa nor Pastrana gained enough support to avoid having to compete in a second round of voting on June 21.
Colombia's financial future is likely to remain in suspense until the new president is finally elected.
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wn.com/Colombia Economy Reacts Nervously To First Election Results
Spanish/Nat
The Colombian economy reacted nervously to the result of the first round of the presidential elections.
Interest rates have reached unprecedented levels, and many analysts are warning the economy is at a critical stage.
Colombia's central bank has already had to intervene to prevent a massive devaluation of the peso.
Days after the results of the Colombian presidential elections, the country's business leaders recommended stringent reforms to the economy.
Colombia's two leading presidential candidates have promised to make economic stability a key priority if they come to power.
Last Sunday, Horacio Serpa of the governing Liberal Party was just ahead of Conservative candidate Andres Pastrana, a former Bogota mayor in the first round of voting.
Economists want the next president to wipe out the country's foreign lending requirement and to extend time limits on payments of foreign credit.
This, they say will help the current financial crisis.
In the last five days interest rates have shot up to new highs.
The Central Bank's lending rate is now over 62 per cent .
Guillermo Fino, Director of Colombia's Tax Office, said however that it was normal for markets to be volatile during elections.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"When there is a change of government there are speculators - these speculations generate worries in investors and within the market - and this has generated strong effects - there are those who are thinking of investing - some candidates are saying they are going to change some economic things - such as taxes - one can end up stopping your possibility of imports or possibilities of investments - waiting to see what is going to happen. This normally is the case during election time - there is a clear effect during the whole electoral period - in direct relation with speculative investments."
SUPER CAPTION: Guillermo Fino, Director of Colombia's Tax Office
Most business leaders had pinned their hopes on a Pastrana victory.
The Conservative candidate is widely regarded as being pro-market forces.
Serpa has followed a more populist approach to economic policy, and throughout his campaign promised workers large pay increases.
This, analysts warn, will lead to higher inflation and taxes.
Jaime Alberto Cabal, who is president of the National Board of Trade said that the Colombian economy could become too restricted.
He recommended new measures.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"We think that a devaluation - a strong devaluation - would be counter-productive to the Colombian economy and would destabilise all the economic indicators in the country. Because of this, although we recognise we are moving in the right direction, we think it is time to bring in complimentary measures to avoid the economy choking itself in its need for liquid resources, that is happening because of excessively height interest levels."
SUPER CAPTION: Jamie Alberto Cabal, President of National Board of Trade
Neither Serpa nor Pastrana gained enough support to avoid having to compete in a second round of voting on June 21.
Colombia's financial future is likely to remain in suspense until the new president is finally elected.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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COLOMBIA: ECONOMY IN CRISIS
Spanish/Nat
Colombian President Andres Pastrana has declared an economic emergency to stem banking losses.
The measure includes a one-point-six (b) billio...
Spanish/Nat
Colombian President Andres Pastrana has declared an economic emergency to stem banking losses.
The measure includes a one-point-six (b) billion U-S dollar bailout for the country's ailing banking system which has already lost 63-point-two (m) million U-S dollars.
President Pastrana said the measures would protect small depositors and stave off a more serious financial crisis.
The Colombian economy is in crisis.
On Monday night President Andres Pastrana declared a state of economic emergency in response to huge banking losses, soaring interest rates and unemployment, as well as widespread defaults on loans.
Banks have incurred losses of 63-point-two (m) million U-S dollars in the first ten months of this year alone.
The economic emergency includes plans for a one-point-six (b) billion dollar bailout to rescue the banking system.
In an address broadcast to the nation, Pastrana said this and other measures would protect small depositors and prevent a more catastrophic financial crisis.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"The experience other countries have been through shows that if we don't act immediately to avoid greater deterioration and to take the pressure off those in debt, the financial crisis could become a catastrophe. And the country could suffer, as a result, a complete paralysis, similar to being hit by a hurricane from which it would be very difficult to recover. So, today we have taken measures aimed at strengthening from here on the financial sector. The steps taken are some in a series of economic decisions. The economic adjustment continues. Following on from this, the budget for the coming year will be reduced by 1.5 (b) billion pesos (more than one (b) billion U-S dollars)."
SUPER CAPTION: Andres Pastrana, President of Colombia
The measures must be approved by Colombia's constitutional court, which in 1997 blocked the last such attempt to invoke an economic emergency.
Supporters claim the main objective is to heal the economy and protect millions of families who face losing their homes due to defaults on the mortgage.
Some will qualify for mortgage payment relief over six months in the event of redundancy.
The announcement was met with reserved optimism.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"The president's plan seems to be excellent because there will be complete change in Colombia. He says that he is going to create more housing, loan more money to industry. The president's ideas and the way he's going about them seem very good. The thing is, he needs to pull it off."
SUPER CAPTION: Edgar Garabito, Travelling Salesman
Pastrana's plan has also sparked controversy.
Labour leaders say the government is seeking to off load bank losses on to the public, who will suffer the effects of belt-tightening measures most.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"These steps aren't going to improve the situation the country is currently in. They are insignificant measures to deal with a big problem and, really, it is punishing small businesses and people who earn a low average salary, and not the people who actually manage the flow of money."
SUPER CAPTION: Nelson Leon, Accountant
Economic analysts say the main weakness in Colombia's economy has been the government's failure to come up with an effective way to tackle budget deficits inherited from the previous administration.
Pastrana insists he will finance his emergency measures with a new tax on withdrawals from savings and checking accounts.
His "state of economic and social emergency" will enable him to enact new laws by decree for up to 90 days without congressional approval.
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wn.com/Colombia Economy In Crisis
Spanish/Nat
Colombian President Andres Pastrana has declared an economic emergency to stem banking losses.
The measure includes a one-point-six (b) billion U-S dollar bailout for the country's ailing banking system which has already lost 63-point-two (m) million U-S dollars.
President Pastrana said the measures would protect small depositors and stave off a more serious financial crisis.
The Colombian economy is in crisis.
On Monday night President Andres Pastrana declared a state of economic emergency in response to huge banking losses, soaring interest rates and unemployment, as well as widespread defaults on loans.
Banks have incurred losses of 63-point-two (m) million U-S dollars in the first ten months of this year alone.
The economic emergency includes plans for a one-point-six (b) billion dollar bailout to rescue the banking system.
In an address broadcast to the nation, Pastrana said this and other measures would protect small depositors and prevent a more catastrophic financial crisis.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"The experience other countries have been through shows that if we don't act immediately to avoid greater deterioration and to take the pressure off those in debt, the financial crisis could become a catastrophe. And the country could suffer, as a result, a complete paralysis, similar to being hit by a hurricane from which it would be very difficult to recover. So, today we have taken measures aimed at strengthening from here on the financial sector. The steps taken are some in a series of economic decisions. The economic adjustment continues. Following on from this, the budget for the coming year will be reduced by 1.5 (b) billion pesos (more than one (b) billion U-S dollars)."
SUPER CAPTION: Andres Pastrana, President of Colombia
The measures must be approved by Colombia's constitutional court, which in 1997 blocked the last such attempt to invoke an economic emergency.
Supporters claim the main objective is to heal the economy and protect millions of families who face losing their homes due to defaults on the mortgage.
Some will qualify for mortgage payment relief over six months in the event of redundancy.
The announcement was met with reserved optimism.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"The president's plan seems to be excellent because there will be complete change in Colombia. He says that he is going to create more housing, loan more money to industry. The president's ideas and the way he's going about them seem very good. The thing is, he needs to pull it off."
SUPER CAPTION: Edgar Garabito, Travelling Salesman
Pastrana's plan has also sparked controversy.
Labour leaders say the government is seeking to off load bank losses on to the public, who will suffer the effects of belt-tightening measures most.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"These steps aren't going to improve the situation the country is currently in. They are insignificant measures to deal with a big problem and, really, it is punishing small businesses and people who earn a low average salary, and not the people who actually manage the flow of money."
SUPER CAPTION: Nelson Leon, Accountant
Economic analysts say the main weakness in Colombia's economy has been the government's failure to come up with an effective way to tackle budget deficits inherited from the previous administration.
Pastrana insists he will finance his emergency measures with a new tax on withdrawals from savings and checking accounts.
His "state of economic and social emergency" will enable him to enact new laws by decree for up to 90 days without congressional approval.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/2ad9494c214b86d9300096a15666472e
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 1
USA TODAY | Wells Fargo Real Economy event from Columbia, SC
This 2-hour forum explores how South Carolinians rate economic conditions in their community and the country as a whole. Learn why they feel this way and what i...
This 2-hour forum explores how South Carolinians rate economic conditions in their community and the country as a whole. Learn why they feel this way and what it means for education, jobs -- especially for the transitioning military sector -- and ultimately, their future.
wn.com/USA Today | Wells Fargo Real Economy Event From Columbia, Sc
This 2-hour forum explores how South Carolinians rate economic conditions in their community and the country as a whole. Learn why they feel this way and what it means for education, jobs -- especially for the transitioning military sector -- and ultimately, their future.
- published: 28 Aug 2015
- views: 189
Colombians return to native country following hard times in Venezuela
Venezuela's faltering economy has led to a spike in the country's biggest immigrant group, people of Colombian descent returning to their native home in search ...
Venezuela's faltering economy has led to a spike in the country's biggest immigrant group, people of Colombian descent returning to their native home in search of economic stability and a future. CCTV America's Martin Markovits filed this report from Caracas.
wn.com/Colombians Return To Native Country Following Hard Times In Venezuela
Venezuela's faltering economy has led to a spike in the country's biggest immigrant group, people of Colombian descent returning to their native home in search of economic stability and a future. CCTV America's Martin Markovits filed this report from Caracas.
- published: 15 May 2015
- views: 9
Leaders of Korea, Colombia seek to diversify economic cooperation
한-콜롬비아 정상회담
Our top story this evening...
President Park Geun-hye is in Colombia on the first leg of her four nation tour of South America.
On Friday, local time,... the Ko...
Our top story this evening...
President Park Geun-hye is in Colombia on the first leg of her four nation tour of South America.
On Friday, local time,... the Korean leader held summit talks with her Colombian counterpart.
Topping their agenda was boosting ties in the e-commerce, energy and infrastructure sectors, as well at the implementation of their bilateral free trade deal.
Choi You-sun reports.
Extending their first summit talks by half-an-hour, President Park Geun-hye and Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos talked extensively about how to strengthen and diversify their economic cooperation.
A total of 18 new deals were signed on Friday.
Some of the deals will systematically match up the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency with Korean home shopping and distribution companies, as well as the Colombian e-commerce association, to help Korean SMEs launch their business in South America.
By sharing its e-commerce know-how and technologies, Korea expects to meet the growing demand for e-commerce in the region and increase related exports to three billion U.S. dollars in five years.
One of Bogota′s modernization initiatives is a one billion dollar project on electric buses.
Following pilot projects with Colombia, Korea hopes to export its electric battery leasing and wireless charging systems that can reduce battery costs and charging time.
Korea and Colombia have also agreed to work together in smart grid technology and railway construction and management.
An implementation of their bilateral free trade pact was also something the two leaders hoped would happen soon.
It′s expected to increase Korean exports to Colombia by nearly two billion dollars in 10 years, and create more than two-thousand jobs over the same period.
″If the Colombian constitutional court swiftly approves the Korea-Colombia FTA, people from both countries will be able to promptly reap the benefits from it.″
″On her final day in Bogota, President Park plans to meet with Colombian veterans who fought in the Korean War. She plans to thank them for their bravery and sacrifice, that laid a foundation for Korea′s development. She will then depart for Peru, the second leg of her South America tour.
Choi You-sun, Arirang News, Bogota.″
wn.com/Leaders Of Korea, Colombia Seek To Diversify Economic Cooperation 한-콜롬비아 정상회담
Our top story this evening...
President Park Geun-hye is in Colombia on the first leg of her four nation tour of South America.
On Friday, local time,... the Korean leader held summit talks with her Colombian counterpart.
Topping their agenda was boosting ties in the e-commerce, energy and infrastructure sectors, as well at the implementation of their bilateral free trade deal.
Choi You-sun reports.
Extending their first summit talks by half-an-hour, President Park Geun-hye and Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos talked extensively about how to strengthen and diversify their economic cooperation.
A total of 18 new deals were signed on Friday.
Some of the deals will systematically match up the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency with Korean home shopping and distribution companies, as well as the Colombian e-commerce association, to help Korean SMEs launch their business in South America.
By sharing its e-commerce know-how and technologies, Korea expects to meet the growing demand for e-commerce in the region and increase related exports to three billion U.S. dollars in five years.
One of Bogota′s modernization initiatives is a one billion dollar project on electric buses.
Following pilot projects with Colombia, Korea hopes to export its electric battery leasing and wireless charging systems that can reduce battery costs and charging time.
Korea and Colombia have also agreed to work together in smart grid technology and railway construction and management.
An implementation of their bilateral free trade pact was also something the two leaders hoped would happen soon.
It′s expected to increase Korean exports to Colombia by nearly two billion dollars in 10 years, and create more than two-thousand jobs over the same period.
″If the Colombian constitutional court swiftly approves the Korea-Colombia FTA, people from both countries will be able to promptly reap the benefits from it.″
″On her final day in Bogota, President Park plans to meet with Colombian veterans who fought in the Korean War. She plans to thank them for their bravery and sacrifice, that laid a foundation for Korea′s development. She will then depart for Peru, the second leg of her South America tour.
Choi You-sun, Arirang News, Bogota.″
- published: 18 Apr 2015
- views: 34
Colombian Economy and a Shortage of Coffee Pickers
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Colombian Economy and a Shortage of Coffee Pickers
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Colombian Economy and a Shortage of Coffee Pickers
By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org
When we think about the quality of regular or healthy organic coffee we usually think about sustainable agriculture, certification and coffee varieties. As a rule the state of the economy does not come to mind. Nevertheless, this article is about the Colombian economy and a shortage of coffee pickers. Bloomberg Business writes that coffee workers quit to build Colombian highways leaving coffee to rot during the harvest season.
Colombian coffee growers face soaring labor costs and harvesting delays as pickers leave for better-paid construction jobs.
Producers of the famed Arabica beans brewed by companies including Starbucks Corp. are paying workers twice what they received two years ago. But still, labor shortages are leaving coffee beans on trees longer, allowing them to fall to the ground, where beetles can bore into the cherries.
“For every three workers we need, we have two,” said Juan David Rendon, head of the Andes Coffee Cooperative, whose members have about 35,000 hectares (86,000 acres). “Infrastructure in Colombia has been demanding a lot of manpower.”
The source of this dilemma lies in the world economy and especially the USA and China. The US has developed fracking technology to extract more and more oil and natural gas. And the Chinese economy has slowed significantly. The problem for Colombia is that it is an oil exporter and oil prices have fallen by half over the last year. According to Beta, Colombia uses hydroelectric power for its electricity and exports most of its oil.
In recent years, Colombia has increased its importance as an energy producer in the Western Hemisphere. Colombia is currently the third-largest oil producer in Latin America and is the seventh-largest crude exporter to the United States. Colombia is also the largest coal producer in South America.
The Colombian peso has fallen from 1,800 to the dollar to 3,000 to the dollar and jobs in the oil sector are getting hard to find. The Colombian government is doing what the USA, Europe, China and others are doing.
They are creating jobs by improving infrastructure. In this case Colombia is building about 1,500 kilometers of roads through mountainous terrain. These jobs pay better than picking coffee and at least for the duration of these projects the jobs are year-round rather than seasonal like in the coffee industry. This is relationship between the Colombian economy and shortage of coffee pickers.
Fewer Pickers and More Brocca
Brocca is an infestation of coffee beans by the coffee borer beetle. Not only are coffee beans not being harvested in time but when they fall to the ground the coffee borer beetles move in.
A major threat to coffee crops in various locations throughout the world is the coffee borer beetle. Hypothenemus hampei, its scientific name, is a small beetle native to Angola in Southern Africa. Over the 20th century it spread to the Americas and to Hawaii. The coffee borer beetle is threat to coffee crops wherever it is found. In the Latin American regions where the pest is found it goes by the names barrenador del café, gorgojo del café and broca del café. Infestation spread via the inadvertent transport of infected beans. The primary way to continue to produce healthy organic coffee when there is an infestation is to hand sort the bean and dry promptly after picking.
The problem, of course, is that if you do not have enough pickers because they are working on highway construction, you also do not have enough people to sort the beans and throw out the infected ones. Then when you store the beans prior to transport the infection spreads!
https://youtu.be/3vDBO36DSdc
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Colombian Economy and a Shortage of Coffee Pickers
By www.BuyOrganicCoffee.org
When we think about the quality of regular or healthy organic coffee we usually think about sustainable agriculture, certification and coffee varieties. As a rule the state of the economy does not come to mind. Nevertheless, this article is about the Colombian economy and a shortage of coffee pickers. Bloomberg Business writes that coffee workers quit to build Colombian highways leaving coffee to rot during the harvest season.
Colombian coffee growers face soaring labor costs and harvesting delays as pickers leave for better-paid construction jobs.
Producers of the famed Arabica beans brewed by companies including Starbucks Corp. are paying workers twice what they received two years ago. But still, labor shortages are leaving coffee beans on trees longer, allowing them to fall to the ground, where beetles can bore into the cherries.
“For every three workers we need, we have two,” said Juan David Rendon, head of the Andes Coffee Cooperative, whose members have about 35,000 hectares (86,000 acres). “Infrastructure in Colombia has been demanding a lot of manpower.”
The source of this dilemma lies in the world economy and especially the USA and China. The US has developed fracking technology to extract more and more oil and natural gas. And the Chinese economy has slowed significantly. The problem for Colombia is that it is an oil exporter and oil prices have fallen by half over the last year. According to Beta, Colombia uses hydroelectric power for its electricity and exports most of its oil.
In recent years, Colombia has increased its importance as an energy producer in the Western Hemisphere. Colombia is currently the third-largest oil producer in Latin America and is the seventh-largest crude exporter to the United States. Colombia is also the largest coal producer in South America.
The Colombian peso has fallen from 1,800 to the dollar to 3,000 to the dollar and jobs in the oil sector are getting hard to find. The Colombian government is doing what the USA, Europe, China and others are doing.
They are creating jobs by improving infrastructure. In this case Colombia is building about 1,500 kilometers of roads through mountainous terrain. These jobs pay better than picking coffee and at least for the duration of these projects the jobs are year-round rather than seasonal like in the coffee industry. This is relationship between the Colombian economy and shortage of coffee pickers.
Fewer Pickers and More Brocca
Brocca is an infestation of coffee beans by the coffee borer beetle. Not only are coffee beans not being harvested in time but when they fall to the ground the coffee borer beetles move in.
A major threat to coffee crops in various locations throughout the world is the coffee borer beetle. Hypothenemus hampei, its scientific name, is a small beetle native to Angola in Southern Africa. Over the 20th century it spread to the Americas and to Hawaii. The coffee borer beetle is threat to coffee crops wherever it is found. In the Latin American regions where the pest is found it goes by the names barrenador del café, gorgojo del café and broca del café. Infestation spread via the inadvertent transport of infected beans. The primary way to continue to produce healthy organic coffee when there is an infestation is to hand sort the bean and dry promptly after picking.
The problem, of course, is that if you do not have enough pickers because they are working on highway construction, you also do not have enough people to sort the beans and throw out the infected ones. Then when you store the beans prior to transport the infection spreads!
https://youtu.be/3vDBO36DSdc
- published: 14 Nov 2015
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Afro-Colombian Culture and Music Festival Petronio Alvarez, Cali, Colombia
This is a video about the Petronio Alvarez Festival in Cali, Colombia, that shares the afro-colombian culture, lifestyle, dance, handcraft, food and music with the world each year. What you can do (VICHE!!!) and how it looks and sounds like will be revealed in the video. Hope you enjoy watching it. Until next wednesday.
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Afro-Colombian Culture and Music Festival Petronio Alvarez, Cali, Colombia
This is a video about the Petronio Alvarez Festival in Cali, Colombia, that shares the afro-colombian culture, lifestyle, dance, handcraft, food and music with ...
This is a video about the Petronio Alvarez Festival in Cali, Colombia, that shares the afro-colombian culture, lifestyle, dance, handcraft, food and music with the world each year. What you can do (VICHE!!!) and how it looks and sounds like will be revealed in the video. Hope you enjoy watching it. Until next wednesday.
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Visit my page to get free travel consultation, obtain recommendations on travelling in South America and its lovely people.
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In diesem Video geht es um das Petronio Alvarez Festival in Cali, Kolumbien, dass jedes Jahr die Kultur, Lebensstil, Tanz, Handwerk, Essen und Musik der Afro-Kolumbianer mit der Welt teilt. Was man dort machen kann (VICHE!!!) und wie es dort aussieht erfahrt ihr im Video. Ich hoffe ihr habt Spaß beim schauen und bis zum nächsten Mittwoch.
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This is a video about the Petronio Alvarez Festival in Cali, Colombia, that shares the afro-colombian culture, lifestyle, dance, handcraft, food and music with the world each year. What you can do (VICHE!!!) and how it looks and sounds like will be revealed in the video. Hope you enjoy watching it. Until next wednesday.
Website: http://marcoslocaladventures.com/
Visit my page to get free travel consultation, obtain recommendations on travelling in South America and its lovely people.
Contact: comment box or on Skype: Marcosmiep
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In diesem Video geht es um das Petronio Alvarez Festival in Cali, Kolumbien, dass jedes Jahr die Kultur, Lebensstil, Tanz, Handwerk, Essen und Musik der Afro-Kolumbianer mit der Welt teilt. Was man dort machen kann (VICHE!!!) und wie es dort aussieht erfahrt ihr im Video. Ich hoffe ihr habt Spaß beim schauen und bis zum nächsten Mittwoch.
Webseite: http://marcoslocaladventures.com/de/
Besuche meine Seite, um eine gratis Reiseberatung zu bekommen, Tipps zum Reisen in Südamerika zu finden und um mehr über die tollen Menschen dort zu erfahren.
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- published: 18 Nov 2015
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Hilarious Colombian Hand Gestures
http://mantarayatravel.com/blog - Since I moved to Bogotá I´ve been fascinated by the subtle quirks of Colombian culture. I use my blog to keep track of the ......
http://mantarayatravel.com/blog - Since I moved to Bogotá I´ve been fascinated by the subtle quirks of Colombian culture. I use my blog to keep track of the ...
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Americans Try German Food For The First Time
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COLOMBIAN CULTURE IN LONDON PART 3 - HERNANDO ARIAS N - DOCUMENTARY VALLENATO MUSIC
THIS IS THE OCCASION FOR EXPLORING THE COLOMBIAN CULTURE IN LONDON, GREAT EXPERIENCE PLAYING BESIDES ROBERT PLA AND HIS LATIN ENSEMBLE AND ALSO GETTING TO HEAR ...
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THIS IS THE OCCASION FOR EXPLORING THE COLOMBIAN CULTURE IN LONDON, GREAT EXPERIENCE PLAYING BESIDES ROBERT PLA AND HIS LATIN ENSEMBLE AND ALSO GETTING TO HEAR THE STORIES OF MY COLOMBIAN PEOPLE.
- published: 22 Mar 2015
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More American Culture: US and Colombia
We are back with six differences between the US and Colombia. Watch and see if your country is more like the United States or Colombia. English subtitles availa...
We are back with six differences between the US and Colombia. Watch and see if your country is more like the United States or Colombia. English subtitles available; subtítulos en español disponibles.
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Colombian food. Chef Charlie Otero. Restaurant La Comunion, Cartagena, Colombia.
Charlie Otero is the chef in the restaurant La Comunion in Cartagena, Colombia. He is a wonderful, charming and generous person. He took me on a quick tour of f...
Charlie Otero is the chef in the restaurant La Comunion in Cartagena, Colombia. He is a wonderful, charming and generous person. He took me on a quick tour of food market, street food and restaurants in Cartagena, Colombia. Charlie Otero is known for working with traditional Colombian ingredients and recipes and creating original dishes and new flavors in his restaurant La Comunion. I am very grateful to him for the great day in Cartagena. My only regret, that it was only one day.
Charlie Otero es el chef en el restaurante La Comunión en Cartagena, Colombia. Él es una persona maravillosa, encantadora y generosa. Él me llevó a hacer un rápido recorrido por el mercado de alimentos, comida de la calle y los restaurantes en Cartagena, Colombia. Charlie Otero es conocido por trabajar con ingredientes y recetas tradicionales de Colombia y la creación de platos originales y nuevos sabores en su restaurante La Comunión. Estoy muy agradecido por el gran día en Cartagena. Lo único que lamento, que era sólo un día.
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Charlie Otero is the chef in the restaurant La Comunion in Cartagena, Colombia. He is a wonderful, charming and generous person. He took me on a quick tour of food market, street food and restaurants in Cartagena, Colombia. Charlie Otero is known for working with traditional Colombian ingredients and recipes and creating original dishes and new flavors in his restaurant La Comunion. I am very grateful to him for the great day in Cartagena. My only regret, that it was only one day.
Charlie Otero es el chef en el restaurante La Comunión en Cartagena, Colombia. Él es una persona maravillosa, encantadora y generosa. Él me llevó a hacer un rápido recorrido por el mercado de alimentos, comida de la calle y los restaurantes en Cartagena, Colombia. Charlie Otero es conocido por trabajar con ingredientes y recetas tradicionales de Colombia y la creación de platos originales y nuevos sabores en su restaurante La Comunión. Estoy muy agradecido por el gran día en Cartagena. Lo único que lamento, que era sólo un día.
- published: 07 Mar 2015
- views: 52
Columbia College Calgary
Columbia College's English as a Second Language put on International Day each year. It's a day where students share information about their home countries wi......
Columbia College's English as a Second Language put on International Day each year. It's a day where students share information about their home countries wi...
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Columbia College's English as a Second Language put on International Day each year. It's a day where students share information about their home countries wi...
Colombia - Afro-Colombian Chefs dance Salsa Choque with local visitors, Cali
more info: http://marcoslocaladventures.com/
The Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZVXQPiPwlw
This is just a quick shot from the , this is just a quick ...
more info: http://marcoslocaladventures.com/
The Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZVXQPiPwlw
This is just a quick shot from the , this is just a quick shot from the Petronio Alvarez Festival that takes places each year in Cali, Colombia. This festival is all about the afro-colombian culture, music and food. Soon I will upload a full video about all the black goodness that is hidden in this amazing country.
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Dies ist nur eine kurze Einstellung vom Petronio Alvarez Festival das jedes Jahr in Cali, Kolumbien stattfindet. Bei diesem Festival geht es um die Afro-Kolumbianische Kultur, Musik und Essen. Bald wird es davon ein längeres Video geben, dass den Einfluss der Afro-Kolumbianer auf den Rest dieses großartigen Landes hat, zeigt.
Bleibt also dran!
wn.com/Colombia Afro Colombian Chefs Dance Salsa Choque With Local Visitors, Cali
more info: http://marcoslocaladventures.com/
The Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZVXQPiPwlw
This is just a quick shot from the , this is just a quick shot from the Petronio Alvarez Festival that takes places each year in Cali, Colombia. This festival is all about the afro-colombian culture, music and food. Soon I will upload a full video about all the black goodness that is hidden in this amazing country.
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Dies ist nur eine kurze Einstellung vom Petronio Alvarez Festival das jedes Jahr in Cali, Kolumbien stattfindet. Bei diesem Festival geht es um die Afro-Kolumbianische Kultur, Musik und Essen. Bald wird es davon ein längeres Video geben, dass den Einfluss der Afro-Kolumbianer auf den Rest dieses großartigen Landes hat, zeigt.
Bleibt also dran!
- published: 20 May 2015
- views: 6
LifeTrack - Bogotá, Colombia
So we spent a total of 11 days in Bogotá. This video summarizes what we went through and what we learned.
The culture, the food, the people in Bogotá... the...
So we spent a total of 11 days in Bogotá. This video summarizes what we went through and what we learned.
The culture, the food, the people in Bogotá... these are all aspects worth checking out!
Music: 'Pavita' by Frente Cumbiero (100% Colombian music!)
wn.com/Lifetrack Bogotá, Colombia
So we spent a total of 11 days in Bogotá. This video summarizes what we went through and what we learned.
The culture, the food, the people in Bogotá... these are all aspects worth checking out!
Music: 'Pavita' by Frente Cumbiero (100% Colombian music!)
- published: 22 Feb 2011
- views: 1323
Colombian Meals Taste Test
"Fun to eat, hard to punch."
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"Fun to eat, hard to punch."
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Young At Heart
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"Fun to eat, hard to punch."
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MUSIC
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BUZZFEED VIDEO
BuzzFeed is the world's first true social news organization. Featuring tasty, short, fun, inspiring, funny, interesting videos from the BuzzFeed. /BuzzFeedVideo is BuzzFeed's original YouTube Channel, with a focus on producing great short-form BuzzFeed videos for YouTube (and the world!). BuzzFeed Video will entertain, educate, spark conversation, inspire and delight. Subscribe to BuzzFeedVideo today and check us out at http://buzzfeed.com
- published: 28 Jun 2015
- views: 301
Americans Try Foreign Accents By Accident
“Whale Oil Beef Hooked” -???!
**UPDATE: Apologies to our British viewers. British is not an accent. We meant to say an English accent as spoken in England. Sor...
“Whale Oil Beef Hooked” -???!
**UPDATE: Apologies to our British viewers. British is not an accent. We meant to say an English accent as spoken in England. Sorry!
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Little Havana
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BuzzFeed is the world's first true social news organization. Featuring tasty, short, fun, inspiring, funny, interesting videos from the BuzzFeed. /BuzzFeedVideo is BuzzFeed's original YouTube Channel, with a focus on producing great short-form BuzzFeed videos for YouTube (and the world!). BuzzFeed Video will entertain, educate, spark conversation, inspire and delight. Subscribe to BuzzFeedVideo today and check us out at http://buzzfeed.com
wn.com/Americans Try Foreign Accents By Accident
“Whale Oil Beef Hooked” -???!
**UPDATE: Apologies to our British viewers. British is not an accent. We meant to say an English accent as spoken in England. Sorry!
Check out more awesome videos at BuzzFeedVideo!
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BUZZFEED VIDEO
BuzzFeed is the world's first true social news organization. Featuring tasty, short, fun, inspiring, funny, interesting videos from the BuzzFeed. /BuzzFeedVideo is BuzzFeed's original YouTube Channel, with a focus on producing great short-form BuzzFeed videos for YouTube (and the world!). BuzzFeed Video will entertain, educate, spark conversation, inspire and delight. Subscribe to BuzzFeedVideo today and check us out at http://buzzfeed.com
- published: 12 Nov 2014
- views: 279470
Arepas Spring Festival 2015 | Traditional Colombian Music
Arepas Spring Festival 2015 | Traditional Colombian Music
by Johnny Freyre & Ubeimar Llanten...
Arepas Spring Festival 2015 | Traditional Colombian Music
by Johnny Freyre & Ubeimar Llanten
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Arepas Spring Festival 2015 | Traditional Colombian Music
by Johnny Freyre & Ubeimar Llanten
- published: 29 Apr 2015
- views: 10
Arepas Spring Festival 2015 | Traditional Colombian Music
Arepas Spring Festival 2015 | Traditional Colombian Music
by Johnny Freyre & Ubeimar Llanten...
Arepas Spring Festival 2015 | Traditional Colombian Music
by Johnny Freyre & Ubeimar Llanten
wn.com/Arepas Spring Festival 2015 | Traditional Colombian Music
Arepas Spring Festival 2015 | Traditional Colombian Music
by Johnny Freyre & Ubeimar Llanten
- published: 30 Apr 2015
- views: 10
Food in Colombia
http://lamejorcomidacolombiana.blogspot.com Food in Colombia THE BEST IN VIDEOS Colombian food. PORN clearer about recipes DE COLOMBIA. TYPICAL MEALS COLOMBI......
http://lamejorcomidacolombiana.blogspot.com Food in Colombia THE BEST IN VIDEOS Colombian food. PORN clearer about recipes DE COLOMBIA. TYPICAL MEALS COLOMBI...
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http://lamejorcomidacolombiana.blogspot.com Food in Colombia THE BEST IN VIDEOS Colombian food. PORN clearer about recipes DE COLOMBIA. TYPICAL MEALS COLOMBI...
Colombian Festival of Washington DC 2010
Festival Colombiano de Washington DC 2010, Musica, Folklore, Comida y Diversion para toda la familia. Music, Culture, Traditional Food and some fun for the f......
Festival Colombiano de Washington DC 2010, Musica, Folklore, Comida y Diversion para toda la familia. Music, Culture, Traditional Food and some fun for the f...
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Festival Colombiano de Washington DC 2010, Musica, Folklore, Comida y Diversion para toda la familia. Music, Culture, Traditional Food and some fun for the f...
If Latinos Said The Stuff White People Say
"You're just not what I picture when I think of a white person." Share on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/TZLLMp Like BuzzFeedVideo on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/18......
"You're just not what I picture when I think of a white person." Share on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/TZLLMp Like BuzzFeedVideo on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/18...
wn.com/If Latinos Said The Stuff White People Say
"You're just not what I picture when I think of a white person." Share on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/TZLLMp Like BuzzFeedVideo on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/18...
Colombian Foods Culture 2014
Colombian Foods Culture By Azizah Alshehri Spring 2014 May,7-2014 New York....
Colombian Foods Culture By Azizah Alshehri Spring 2014 May,7-2014 New York.
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Colombian Foods Culture By Azizah Alshehri Spring 2014 May,7-2014 New York.
Nuestra Señora de la Paz Iglesia Cali Colombia
http://SaleTradeRent.com Nuestra Señora de la Paz Iglesia in Cali Colombia. Lunch and Fundraiser Event at Church in Cali Neighborhood. Colombia Food and Drin......
http://SaleTradeRent.com Nuestra Señora de la Paz Iglesia in Cali Colombia. Lunch and Fundraiser Event at Church in Cali Neighborhood. Colombia Food and Drin...
wn.com/Nuestra Señora De La Paz Iglesia Cali Colombia
http://SaleTradeRent.com Nuestra Señora de la Paz Iglesia in Cali Colombia. Lunch and Fundraiser Event at Church in Cali Neighborhood. Colombia Food and Drin...
This is Medellin/ Food
Video #6
Food is part of every cultures identity. Colombian food is on a spectrum of its own. The most traditional plate of Medellin is the "Bandeja Paisa", it...
Video #6
Food is part of every cultures identity. Colombian food is on a spectrum of its own. The most traditional plate of Medellin is the "Bandeja Paisa", it is a meal that sure will over fill your stomach. There are so many other delicious plates in Medellin with particular ingredients from different ancestral roots. Want to know about one of Medellin's best hidden culinary secrets? A gourmet restaurant inside a busy farmers market.
Directed by Stephanie Cardenas
Instagram: thissocalledutopia
Facebook: This So Called Utopia
Blogger: http://thissocalledutopia.blogspot.com/
Gmail: thissocalledutopia@gmail.com
Edited by Johan Sebastian Herrera Palacio
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Filming/ Video Photography by Andres Fabian Diaz
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andres.afdc?fref=ts&ref;=br_tf
Special Thanks to:
Daniel Felipe Ocampo
Sebastian Henao
Music:
Alejo García & Claudia Gómez - No Me Cantes Las Balas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyvJDbKPhyc
wn.com/This Is Medellin Food
Video #6
Food is part of every cultures identity. Colombian food is on a spectrum of its own. The most traditional plate of Medellin is the "Bandeja Paisa", it is a meal that sure will over fill your stomach. There are so many other delicious plates in Medellin with particular ingredients from different ancestral roots. Want to know about one of Medellin's best hidden culinary secrets? A gourmet restaurant inside a busy farmers market.
Directed by Stephanie Cardenas
Instagram: thissocalledutopia
Facebook: This So Called Utopia
Blogger: http://thissocalledutopia.blogspot.com/
Gmail: thissocalledutopia@gmail.com
Edited by Johan Sebastian Herrera Palacio
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/herrerapalac...
Filming/ Video Photography by Andres Fabian Diaz
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andres.afdc?fref=ts&ref;=br_tf
Special Thanks to:
Daniel Felipe Ocampo
Sebastian Henao
Music:
Alejo García & Claudia Gómez - No Me Cantes Las Balas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyvJDbKPhyc
- published: 18 Jan 2015
- views: 186
Farc guerrillas: last days of blood in Colombia
With rare and exclusive access, the Guardian joins one of the Farc’s remaining rebel cells deep in the Colombian jungle as guerrillas contemplate the final days...
With rare and exclusive access, the Guardian joins one of the Farc’s remaining rebel cells deep in the Colombian jungle as guerrillas contemplate the final days of their dying revolution.
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After 51 years of armed struggle and numerous attempts at peace, the revolutionaries’ rapidly dwindling numbers have resolved into a hard core of hold-out cells, still on the run and deeply reluctant to give up their guns.
Guardian website ► http://is.gd/guardianhome
Endboard videos:
The oil copmanies and the assassins ► http://bit.ly/OilAndAssassins
It's like holding a loaded gun ► http://bit.ly/goldenpoisonfrog
Guardian playlists:
Comment is Free ► http://is.gd/cifplaylist
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Guardian Investigations ► http://is.gd/guardianinvestigations
The Global Migration Crisis ► http://is.gd/RefugeeCrisis
Anywhere but Westminster ► https://goo.gl/rgH1ri
Casetteboy remix the news ► http://ow.ly/TUqey
More Guardian videos:
We Walk Together ► http://bit.ly/WeWalkTogetherFilm
Everyday racism - Akala ► http://bit.ly/akalacif
Pretty Radical ► http://is.gd/PrettyRadical1
Capitalism is failing - Paul Mason ► http://is.gd/MasonCif
My life as a female bodybuilder ► https://goo.gl/4U4jHt
After Banksy: the parkour guide to Gaza ► http://ow.ly/TUpgj
If I Die On Mars ► http://is.gd/IfIDieOnMars
Revenge Porn: Chrissy Chambers and her search for justice ► http://ow.ly/TUoOs
Mos Def force fed in Gitmo procedure ► http://is.gd/mosdef
Edward Snowden interview ► http://is.gd/snowdeninterview2014
Bangladeshi Sex Workers take steroids ► http://is.gd/sexworkers
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Guardian Wires ► http://is.gd/guardianwires
Guardian Food ► http://is.gd/guardianfood
wn.com/Farc Guerrillas Last Days Of Blood In Colombia
With rare and exclusive access, the Guardian joins one of the Farc’s remaining rebel cells deep in the Colombian jungle as guerrillas contemplate the final days of their dying revolution.
Subscribe to The Guardian ► http://is.gd/subscribeguardian
After 51 years of armed struggle and numerous attempts at peace, the revolutionaries’ rapidly dwindling numbers have resolved into a hard core of hold-out cells, still on the run and deeply reluctant to give up their guns.
Guardian website ► http://is.gd/guardianhome
Endboard videos:
The oil copmanies and the assassins ► http://bit.ly/OilAndAssassins
It's like holding a loaded gun ► http://bit.ly/goldenpoisonfrog
Guardian playlists:
Comment is Free ► http://is.gd/cifplaylist
Guardian Docs ► http://is.gd/guardiandocs
Guardian Features ► https://goo.gl/JThOzd
Guardian Animations & Explanations ►http://is.gd/explainers
Guardian Investigations ► http://is.gd/guardianinvestigations
The Global Migration Crisis ► http://is.gd/RefugeeCrisis
Anywhere but Westminster ► https://goo.gl/rgH1ri
Casetteboy remix the news ► http://ow.ly/TUqey
More Guardian videos:
We Walk Together ► http://bit.ly/WeWalkTogetherFilm
Everyday racism - Akala ► http://bit.ly/akalacif
Pretty Radical ► http://is.gd/PrettyRadical1
Capitalism is failing - Paul Mason ► http://is.gd/MasonCif
My life as a female bodybuilder ► https://goo.gl/4U4jHt
After Banksy: the parkour guide to Gaza ► http://ow.ly/TUpgj
If I Die On Mars ► http://is.gd/IfIDieOnMars
Revenge Porn: Chrissy Chambers and her search for justice ► http://ow.ly/TUoOs
Mos Def force fed in Gitmo procedure ► http://is.gd/mosdef
Edward Snowden interview ► http://is.gd/snowdeninterview2014
Bangladeshi Sex Workers take steroids ► http://is.gd/sexworkers
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Guardian Football ► http://is.gd/guardianfootball
Guardian Music ► http://is.gd/guardianYTmusic
Guardian Australia ► http://is.gd/guardianaustralia
Guardian Tech ► http://is.gd/guardiantech
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Guardian Wires ► http://is.gd/guardianwires
Guardian Food ► http://is.gd/guardianfood
- published: 04 Dec 2015
- views: 238
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Colombia: health care in danger - insights series
Four decades of conflict in southern Colombia have made health care a rare commodity on the Rio Caguan, a remote tributary of the Amazon. Villagers must trav...
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Universalizing Health Protection in Colombia
Mr. Duran Valverde, social protection specialist at the ILO, introduces the universal health protection system of Colombia.
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Colombia to end anti-drug crop dusting amid health concerns
For more than a decade, the United States' war on drugs in Colombia has partially relied on crop dusting to kill the plants used to produce cocaine. But this week, Colombia's government announced that it will phase out the U.S.-led program. Juan Forero, the South American bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal joins Hari Sreenivasan via Skype from Bogota, Colombia, to discuss how this policy shi
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Procolágeno Colombia Natural Health en Las Tres Gracias
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Colombia: Neglected by the Health System
In Buenaventura, many of the town's 450000 inhabitants fled the country's rural areas to escape violence and are not registered for social security and nati...
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Health care in Colombia is now officially a fundamental right
On Monday, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos signed a new law that guarantees every Colombian access to health care. By signing this law, health care stops being a service and becomes a constitutional right for all Colombians. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/la-salud-en-colombia-ahora-es-un-derecho-fundamental-en/
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Colombia miners strike for better health facilities
Colombian coal-mine workers are on strike. They want better health facilities for miners suffering from work-related illnesses, including lung disease. There...
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Health-care workers under pressure - Colombia
Mirta Nubia Rosero is the only health worker in a remote village in south-western Colombia. After five decades of conflict, unexploded landmines and remnants of war lie hidden in the ground. For Mirta, simply doing her job is dangerous.
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El procolágeno con el científico cubano Issac Morhain de Colombia Natural Health
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(14) New Health Restoration Center in Bogota Colombia South America Master Mineral Solution
Information on New Health Restoration Center in Bogota Colombia South America. Video tour. Genesis II Church Health Restoration Center.
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IMS HEALTH Colombia
Rio amasonas tem galera dj imshealth around the world dedasubsystem.
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Colombia: River boat health care
After nearly half a century of conflict, the villagers living on the banks of the Rio Caguan in southern Colombia are cut off from basic health care. Disease...
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Providing Mental Health Care for Those Affected by Violence in Rural Colombia
In the Cauca mountains in Colombia, most of the population lives in rural communities that are affected by the conflict between the armed groups and the government forces which has plagued the area for the past 50 years.
Despite a decrease in the amount of harassment, attacks and fighting, people continue to live in fear, pain and silence. Access to mental health services in the isolated villages
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Colombia Alters Landscape of Mental Health Journalism
The newest country to partner with the Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism, Colombia is seeing remarkable changes in its quality and accuracy of mental health reporting.
Learn more about the Carter Center's Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism:
http://www.cartercenter.org/health/mental_health/fellowships/index.html
Semana Magazine | Conflict and Mental
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Genesis II Church Health Restoration Center in Santa Marta, Colombia
Contact the restoration center at email bishopmark@genesis2church.org - more information coming soon.
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Evolv Colombia - Evolv health Colombia plan compensacion pt 2
http://evolv.gustavoatorres.com Evolv Colombia. Evolv health colombia te da la oportunidad de mejorar tu salud y bolsillo. Contacto Skype: edythor55.
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COLOMBIA: SPECULATION OVER CUBAN LEADER CASTRO'S HEALTH
Spanish/Nat
The woman who claimed to have witnessed Cuban leader Fidel Castro in a coma is not a doctor, according to her estranged husband.
Felix Ochoa Cabrera gave a press conference in the Colombian capital on Friday in which he refuted his wife's testimony.
His comments supported Castro's allegations that the woman in question, Elizabeth Trujillo, had lied when she said the Cuban pr
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Invitación de Camilo Martinez ganador La Voz Colombia 2013 a Quality Health® Dra. Gloria Bustamante
Invitación de Camilo Martinez ganador de la Voz Colombia 2013 a Quality Health - Dra. Gloria Bustamante
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Colombian Flower Workers: Health and Safety
Colombia is the second largest flower exporter, after the Netherlands, with $1.245 billion in flower exports last year. The majority of these exports are destined for the United States. 65% of workers in the Colombian flower industry are female. They suffer from poor health and safety standards, low wages, and repression of any attempt to organize. Most of these women are heads of household who ha
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El procolágeno con el científico Issac Morhaim de Colombia Natural Health el 16 de febrero en Las Tr
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Colombia Natural Health
Colombia Natural Health.
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Evolv Health en Español, Evolv Health Peru, Evolv Healt Colombia, Evolv Peru
http://evolv-healthlatinos.com Para mayor información Escribir : consultas@evolv-healthlatinos.com, que un representante te ayudará a conocer más de evolvhea...
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Colombia's Mobile Health Clinics
CCTV's Michelle Begue brings us to the slums of Bogota, Columbia, where drug users search the filth for recyclables they can sell to support their drug habit...
Colombia: health care in danger - insights series
Four decades of conflict in southern Colombia have made health care a rare commodity on the Rio Caguan, a remote tributary of the Amazon. Villagers must trav......
Four decades of conflict in southern Colombia have made health care a rare commodity on the Rio Caguan, a remote tributary of the Amazon. Villagers must trav...
wn.com/Colombia Health Care In Danger Insights Series
Four decades of conflict in southern Colombia have made health care a rare commodity on the Rio Caguan, a remote tributary of the Amazon. Villagers must trav...
Universalizing Health Protection in Colombia
Mr. Duran Valverde, social protection specialist at the ILO, introduces the universal health protection system of Colombia....
Mr. Duran Valverde, social protection specialist at the ILO, introduces the universal health protection system of Colombia.
wn.com/Universalizing Health Protection In Colombia
Mr. Duran Valverde, social protection specialist at the ILO, introduces the universal health protection system of Colombia.
- published: 27 Nov 2014
- views: 27
Colombia to end anti-drug crop dusting amid health concerns
For more than a decade, the United States' war on drugs in Colombia has partially relied on crop dusting to kill the plants used to produce cocaine. But this we...
For more than a decade, the United States' war on drugs in Colombia has partially relied on crop dusting to kill the plants used to produce cocaine. But this week, Colombia's government announced that it will phase out the U.S.-led program. Juan Forero, the South American bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal joins Hari Sreenivasan via Skype from Bogota, Colombia, to discuss how this policy shift may affect U.S.-Colombia relations.
wn.com/Colombia To End Anti Drug Crop Dusting Amid Health Concerns
For more than a decade, the United States' war on drugs in Colombia has partially relied on crop dusting to kill the plants used to produce cocaine. But this week, Colombia's government announced that it will phase out the U.S.-led program. Juan Forero, the South American bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal joins Hari Sreenivasan via Skype from Bogota, Colombia, to discuss how this policy shift may affect U.S.-Colombia relations.
- published: 16 May 2015
- views: 162
Colombia: Neglected by the Health System
In Buenaventura, many of the town's 450000 inhabitants fled the country's rural areas to escape violence and are not registered for social security and nati......
In Buenaventura, many of the town's 450000 inhabitants fled the country's rural areas to escape violence and are not registered for social security and nati...
wn.com/Colombia Neglected By The Health System
In Buenaventura, many of the town's 450000 inhabitants fled the country's rural areas to escape violence and are not registered for social security and nati...
Health care in Colombia is now officially a fundamental right
On Monday, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos signed a new law that guarantees every Colombian access to health care. By signing this law, health care stops...
On Monday, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos signed a new law that guarantees every Colombian access to health care. By signing this law, health care stops being a service and becomes a constitutional right for all Colombians. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/la-salud-en-colombia-ahora-es-un-derecho-fundamental-en/
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On Monday, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos signed a new law that guarantees every Colombian access to health care. By signing this law, health care stops being a service and becomes a constitutional right for all Colombians. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/la-salud-en-colombia-ahora-es-un-derecho-fundamental-en/
- published: 17 Feb 2015
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Colombia miners strike for better health facilities
Colombian coal-mine workers are on strike. They want better health facilities for miners suffering from work-related illnesses, including lung disease. There......
Colombian coal-mine workers are on strike. They want better health facilities for miners suffering from work-related illnesses, including lung disease. There...
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Colombian coal-mine workers are on strike. They want better health facilities for miners suffering from work-related illnesses, including lung disease. There...
Health-care workers under pressure - Colombia
Mirta Nubia Rosero is the only health worker in a remote village in south-western Colombia. After five decades of conflict, unexploded landmines and remnants o...
Mirta Nubia Rosero is the only health worker in a remote village in south-western Colombia. After five decades of conflict, unexploded landmines and remnants of war lie hidden in the ground. For Mirta, simply doing her job is dangerous.
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Mirta Nubia Rosero is the only health worker in a remote village in south-western Colombia. After five decades of conflict, unexploded landmines and remnants of war lie hidden in the ground. For Mirta, simply doing her job is dangerous.
- published: 09 Aug 2011
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Colombia: River boat health care
After nearly half a century of conflict, the villagers living on the banks of the Rio Caguan in southern Colombia are cut off from basic health care. Disease......
After nearly half a century of conflict, the villagers living on the banks of the Rio Caguan in southern Colombia are cut off from basic health care. Disease...
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After nearly half a century of conflict, the villagers living on the banks of the Rio Caguan in southern Colombia are cut off from basic health care. Disease...
Providing Mental Health Care for Those Affected by Violence in Rural Colombia
In the Cauca mountains in Colombia, most of the population lives in rural communities that are affected by the conflict between the armed groups and the governm...
In the Cauca mountains in Colombia, most of the population lives in rural communities that are affected by the conflict between the armed groups and the government forces which has plagued the area for the past 50 years.
Despite a decrease in the amount of harassment, attacks and fighting, people continue to live in fear, pain and silence. Access to mental health services in the isolated villages of the mountains is non-existent. MSF psychologists do both individual and group therapy sessions in municipal hospitals and villages.
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In the Cauca mountains in Colombia, most of the population lives in rural communities that are affected by the conflict between the armed groups and the government forces which has plagued the area for the past 50 years.
Despite a decrease in the amount of harassment, attacks and fighting, people continue to live in fear, pain and silence. Access to mental health services in the isolated villages of the mountains is non-existent. MSF psychologists do both individual and group therapy sessions in municipal hospitals and villages.
- published: 10 Sep 2015
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Colombia Alters Landscape of Mental Health Journalism
The newest country to partner with the Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism, Colombia is seeing remarkable changes in its quality and accura...
The newest country to partner with the Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism, Colombia is seeing remarkable changes in its quality and accuracy of mental health reporting.
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The newest country to partner with the Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism, Colombia is seeing remarkable changes in its quality and accuracy of mental health reporting.
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- published: 24 Feb 2015
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Genesis II Church Health Restoration Center in Santa Marta, Colombia
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COLOMBIA: SPECULATION OVER CUBAN LEADER CASTRO'S HEALTH
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The woman who claimed to have witnessed Cuban leader Fidel Castro in a coma is not a doctor, according to her estranged husband.
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The woman who claimed to have witnessed Cuban leader Fidel Castro in a coma is not a doctor, according to her estranged husband.
Felix Ochoa Cabrera gave a press conference in the Colombian capital on Friday in which he refuted his wife's testimony.
His comments supported Castro's allegations that the woman in question, Elizabeth Trujillo, had lied when she said the Cuban president had been admitted to a Havana clinic in October last year for a dangerous brain disease.
The Cuban leader Fidel Castro seemed his usual energetic self on Friday in Jamaica.
There was no sign of the alleged mental illness which had supposedly seen him hospitalised and in a coma.
In an interview from Costa Rica last week, Elizabeth Trujillo, 34, told the El Nuevo Herald - the Spanish-language newspaper published by The Miami Herald - that she was present at a Havana hospital on October 22 when Castro was rushed there with symptoms of hypertensive encephalopathy, a rise in blood pressure that often leads to stroke. The condition paralyzes brain functions and can lead to death in severe cases.
But Trujillo's estranged husband Felix Ochoa Cabrera, who is himself a surgeon, told
reporters his ex-wife was not a doctor but rather a secretary who lied when she said Castro suffered from the potentially fatal disease.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"I have know Mrs. Elizabeth Trujillo as we had a matrimonial relation for approximately one year which ends this August when we will be divorcing. At no time during the time I have known her has she been a person graduated from a school of medicine. She is therefore not a doctor." .......cutaway......I think that this idea was an idea that was not well thought out, well, very badly thought out indeed. We haven't even found out a reason for her doing this, I mean, she had nothing to do with medicine. She had never worked in this clinic and therefore did not have the necessary knowledge to carry out the functions she professed to have done.
Question: Do you think she was lying?
Answer: Well, the point is that if she cannot prove what she has been saying, if she cannot provide concrete proof for these claims then her words are untrue."
SUPER CAPTION: Felix Ochoa Cabrera
Earlier El Nuevo Herald acknowledged there were questions about Elizabeth Trujillo Izquierdo's claims, which also have been denied by the Cuban government and several of Trujillo's acquaintances.
Trujillo has claimed she is seeking political asylum in Costa Rica after fleeing Cuba.
In its initial report on July 19, the newspaper said it had confirmed Trujillo's identity through documents and multiple sources.
But it said no other sources in or outside Cuba confirmed her report of Castro's illness.
Trujillo's comments had revived speculation about the 71-year-old leader's reportedly delicate health.
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wn.com/Colombia Speculation Over Cuban Leader Castro'S Health
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The woman who claimed to have witnessed Cuban leader Fidel Castro in a coma is not a doctor, according to her estranged husband.
Felix Ochoa Cabrera gave a press conference in the Colombian capital on Friday in which he refuted his wife's testimony.
His comments supported Castro's allegations that the woman in question, Elizabeth Trujillo, had lied when she said the Cuban president had been admitted to a Havana clinic in October last year for a dangerous brain disease.
The Cuban leader Fidel Castro seemed his usual energetic self on Friday in Jamaica.
There was no sign of the alleged mental illness which had supposedly seen him hospitalised and in a coma.
In an interview from Costa Rica last week, Elizabeth Trujillo, 34, told the El Nuevo Herald - the Spanish-language newspaper published by The Miami Herald - that she was present at a Havana hospital on October 22 when Castro was rushed there with symptoms of hypertensive encephalopathy, a rise in blood pressure that often leads to stroke. The condition paralyzes brain functions and can lead to death in severe cases.
But Trujillo's estranged husband Felix Ochoa Cabrera, who is himself a surgeon, told
reporters his ex-wife was not a doctor but rather a secretary who lied when she said Castro suffered from the potentially fatal disease.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"I have know Mrs. Elizabeth Trujillo as we had a matrimonial relation for approximately one year which ends this August when we will be divorcing. At no time during the time I have known her has she been a person graduated from a school of medicine. She is therefore not a doctor." .......cutaway......I think that this idea was an idea that was not well thought out, well, very badly thought out indeed. We haven't even found out a reason for her doing this, I mean, she had nothing to do with medicine. She had never worked in this clinic and therefore did not have the necessary knowledge to carry out the functions she professed to have done.
Question: Do you think she was lying?
Answer: Well, the point is that if she cannot prove what she has been saying, if she cannot provide concrete proof for these claims then her words are untrue."
SUPER CAPTION: Felix Ochoa Cabrera
Earlier El Nuevo Herald acknowledged there were questions about Elizabeth Trujillo Izquierdo's claims, which also have been denied by the Cuban government and several of Trujillo's acquaintances.
Trujillo has claimed she is seeking political asylum in Costa Rica after fleeing Cuba.
In its initial report on July 19, the newspaper said it had confirmed Trujillo's identity through documents and multiple sources.
But it said no other sources in or outside Cuba confirmed her report of Castro's illness.
Trujillo's comments had revived speculation about the 71-year-old leader's reportedly delicate health.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Invitación de Camilo Martinez ganador La Voz Colombia 2013 a Quality Health® Dra. Gloria Bustamante
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- published: 28 Jan 2014
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Colombian Flower Workers: Health and Safety
Colombia is the second largest flower exporter, after the Netherlands, with $1.245 billion in flower exports last year. The majority of these exports are destin...
Colombia is the second largest flower exporter, after the Netherlands, with $1.245 billion in flower exports last year. The majority of these exports are destined for the United States. 65% of workers in the Colombian flower industry are female. They suffer from poor health and safety standards, low wages, and repression of any attempt to organize. Most of these women are heads of household who have to leave their children alone during their long work days. The children are severely affected, their dreams frustrated.
Colombia is notorious for worker rights violations, with more trade unionists murdered in Colombia every year than any other country in the world. The Colombian government has promised to respect workers' rights as a condition for entering into a new Free Trade Agreement with the U.S., passed by the U.S. Congress in October 2011. It signed a Labor Action Plan in April 2011 that addressed violence and impunity and recognized that the flower sector requires special attention to ensure compliance with the law and respect for worker rights. Although workers' rights advocates and unions consider the Plan inadequate, the Colombian government should achieve the objectives of the Plan before the Obama Administration implements the Free Trade Agreement with Colombia. One major source of violations in the flower sector are employers who evade the legally-required benefits and basic rights by treating permanent employees as short-term workers, using a variety of practices including subcontractors, temporary agencies, and "cooperatives." Under the Labor Action Plan, the Colombian government agreed to hire hundreds of more labor inspectors and reform its laws and practices to address this problem. The flower sector is only one of many sectors where worker rights are violated.
This video clip, filmed in Savanna, Bogotá, Colombia, is a production of Corporacion Cactus with the support of International Labor Rights Forum (www.laborrights.org). Directed by Leonardo Luna, editing and camera work by Tocarema Hector and Helbert Ruiz, and music by Fabian Mariño "Natas." Thanks go to the Manablanca Educational Institution, Work and Action Corporation, and all of the people and institutions that made possible the production of this documentary. Special thanks go to the children who participated.
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Colombia is the second largest flower exporter, after the Netherlands, with $1.245 billion in flower exports last year. The majority of these exports are destined for the United States. 65% of workers in the Colombian flower industry are female. They suffer from poor health and safety standards, low wages, and repression of any attempt to organize. Most of these women are heads of household who have to leave their children alone during their long work days. The children are severely affected, their dreams frustrated.
Colombia is notorious for worker rights violations, with more trade unionists murdered in Colombia every year than any other country in the world. The Colombian government has promised to respect workers' rights as a condition for entering into a new Free Trade Agreement with the U.S., passed by the U.S. Congress in October 2011. It signed a Labor Action Plan in April 2011 that addressed violence and impunity and recognized that the flower sector requires special attention to ensure compliance with the law and respect for worker rights. Although workers' rights advocates and unions consider the Plan inadequate, the Colombian government should achieve the objectives of the Plan before the Obama Administration implements the Free Trade Agreement with Colombia. One major source of violations in the flower sector are employers who evade the legally-required benefits and basic rights by treating permanent employees as short-term workers, using a variety of practices including subcontractors, temporary agencies, and "cooperatives." Under the Labor Action Plan, the Colombian government agreed to hire hundreds of more labor inspectors and reform its laws and practices to address this problem. The flower sector is only one of many sectors where worker rights are violated.
This video clip, filmed in Savanna, Bogotá, Colombia, is a production of Corporacion Cactus with the support of International Labor Rights Forum (www.laborrights.org). Directed by Leonardo Luna, editing and camera work by Tocarema Hector and Helbert Ruiz, and music by Fabian Mariño "Natas." Thanks go to the Manablanca Educational Institution, Work and Action Corporation, and all of the people and institutions that made possible the production of this documentary. Special thanks go to the children who participated.
- published: 11 May 2012
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CCTV's Michelle Begue brings us to the slums of Bogota, Columbia, where drug users search the filth for recyclables they can sell to support their drug habit......
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Santa Marta, the Sierra Nevada, the bay and all their surroundings are full of indescribable magic. To begin with, Santa Marta is the oldest city in South America and holds an unrivalled architectural heritage that evokes the times of the banana bonanza.A perfec
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Colombia - Twice the size of France, and with a diversity of landscapes and cultures that would be hard to find even in countries five times its size, Colombia should by all rights be one of the world's top travel destinations.
Pick a climate, and it's yours—if you find the light jacket weather of Bogotá cold, drive an hour down through the mountains and sunbathe next to the pool of your rented hacienda. If you don't want to sit still, head off into the Amazon or any of the country's other many inland jungles, snow-capped volcanoes, rocky deserts, endless plains, lush valleys, coffee plantations, alpine lakes, deserted beaches.
For culture, intellectual Bogotá might lead the rest of Latin America in experimental theater, indie-rock, and just sheer volume of bookstores, but you could also get a completely alien education in an Amazonian malocca, or you could delve into the huge Latin music scene of salsa and cumbia, with the most exciting dance display being the enormous Carnival of Barranquilla.
For history, wander the narrow streets of South America's original capital in Bogotá, check out old Spanish colonial provincial retreats like Villa de Leyva, trek through the thick jungle-covered mountains of the northeast to the Lost City of the Tayrona Indians. Walk the walls of Cartagena's achingly beautiful old city, looking over the fortified ramparts upon which the colonial history of South America pivoted.
For nightlife, hot Cali is today's world capital of salsa, claiming that competitive distinction even over Colombia's other vibrant big city party scenes, which keep the music going long into the small hours of the morning.
For dining, you'll find everything from the ubiquitous cheap, delicious Colombian home-style meals to world-class upscale and modern culinary arts in the big cities, with cuisines from all corners of the world represented.
And for relaxing, there are gorgeous tropical beaches along Colombia's Caribbean and Pacific coasts, but you can find even more laidback and peaceful retreats on the idyllic and unspoilt Caribbean island of Providencia.
The political violence has subsided substantially throughout the majority of the country and savvy travelers have already flocked here from around the world—come before everyone else catches on!
See in Colombia
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Much of Colombia is in the Andes, which means there is very nice mountainous scenery to be found. On the other hand, there are also nice beaches to be found in the lowlands. The altitude of some peaks mean that snow can be seen even though they lie in the tropics.
Do in Colombia
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There are a lot of things to do in Colombia, and you can find parties and celebrations wherever you go. Colombians especially love to dance, and if you don't know how, they'll happily teach you. Colombia is known for its exciting night life.
There are many groups and agencies offering eco-tourism and it is very usual to find trekking plans (locally named 'caminatas' or 'excursiones') on weekend; many groups (named 'caminantes') offers cheaper one day excursion, special trips (on long weekends or during periods of vacation time (January, Holy Week, July, August, October, December) to different places in the country. Some recommended groups based out of Bogotá are: Viajar y Vivir, Fundación Sal Si Puedes, Caminantes del Retorno; there are many other. Patianchos in Medellín; Rastros in Bucaramanga. They usually offer guidance and transportation to the place; on long trips include lodging and other services. The recommendation is asking if the guide has the official certification.
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Colombia - Twice the size of France, and with a diversity of landscapes and cultures that would be hard to find even in countries five times its size, Colombia should by all rights be one of the world's top travel destinations.
Pick a climate, and it's yours—if you find the light jacket weather of Bogotá cold, drive an hour down through the mountains and sunbathe next to the pool of your rented hacienda. If you don't want to sit still, head off into the Amazon or any of the country's other many inland jungles, snow-capped volcanoes, rocky deserts, endless plains, lush valleys, coffee plantations, alpine lakes, deserted beaches.
For culture, intellectual Bogotá might lead the rest of Latin America in experimental theater, indie-rock, and just sheer volume of bookstores, but you could also get a completely alien education in an Amazonian malocca, or you could delve into the huge Latin music scene of salsa and cumbia, with the most exciting dance display being the enormous Carnival of Barranquilla.
For history, wander the narrow streets of South America's original capital in Bogotá, check out old Spanish colonial provincial retreats like Villa de Leyva, trek through the thick jungle-covered mountains of the northeast to the Lost City of the Tayrona Indians. Walk the walls of Cartagena's achingly beautiful old city, looking over the fortified ramparts upon which the colonial history of South America pivoted.
For nightlife, hot Cali is today's world capital of salsa, claiming that competitive distinction even over Colombia's other vibrant big city party scenes, which keep the music going long into the small hours of the morning.
For dining, you'll find everything from the ubiquitous cheap, delicious Colombian home-style meals to world-class upscale and modern culinary arts in the big cities, with cuisines from all corners of the world represented.
And for relaxing, there are gorgeous tropical beaches along Colombia's Caribbean and Pacific coasts, but you can find even more laidback and peaceful retreats on the idyllic and unspoilt Caribbean island of Providencia.
The political violence has subsided substantially throughout the majority of the country and savvy travelers have already flocked here from around the world—come before everyone else catches on!
See in Colombia
==============
Much of Colombia is in the Andes, which means there is very nice mountainous scenery to be found. On the other hand, there are also nice beaches to be found in the lowlands. The altitude of some peaks mean that snow can be seen even though they lie in the tropics.
Do in Colombia
===============
There are a lot of things to do in Colombia, and you can find parties and celebrations wherever you go. Colombians especially love to dance, and if you don't know how, they'll happily teach you. Colombia is known for its exciting night life.
There are many groups and agencies offering eco-tourism and it is very usual to find trekking plans (locally named 'caminatas' or 'excursiones') on weekend; many groups (named 'caminantes') offers cheaper one day excursion, special trips (on long weekends or during periods of vacation time (January, Holy Week, July, August, October, December) to different places in the country. Some recommended groups based out of Bogotá are: Viajar y Vivir, Fundación Sal Si Puedes, Caminantes del Retorno; there are many other. Patianchos in Medellín; Rastros in Bucaramanga. They usually offer guidance and transportation to the place; on long trips include lodging and other services. The recommendation is asking if the guide has the official certification.
- published: 15 Apr 2015
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Travel Guide to Cartagena, Colombia
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In this travel video from Cartagena, I travel to Cartagena, Colombia. Cartagena is easily one of the most beautiful cities in the world and one of Colombia's most popular cities to visit. In this video I wander the city's picturesque "Old Town," visit a museum dedicated to the city's history of inquisition and torture, and explore the underground tunnels beneath the massive fort, Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas.
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In this travel video from Cartagena, I travel to Cartagena, Colombia. Cartagena is easily one of the most beautiful cities in the world and one of Colombia's most popular cities to visit. In this video I wander the city's picturesque "Old Town," visit a museum dedicated to the city's history of inquisition and torture, and explore the underground tunnels beneath the massive fort, Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas.
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Cartagena or Cartagena de Indias (Spanish pronunciation: [kartaˈxena ðe ˈindjas], "Cartagena of the Indies"), is a city on the northern coast of Colombia in the Caribbean Coast Region and capital of the Bolívar Department. The port city had a population of 892,545 as of the 2005 census. It is the fifth-largest city in Colombia and the second largest in the region, after Barranquilla. The Cartagena urban area is also the fifth-largest urban area in the country. Economic activities include maritime and petrochemicals industry, as well as tourism.
The city was founded on June 1, 1533, and named after Cartagena, Spain. However, settlement in this region around Cartagena Bay by various indigenous people dates back to 4000 BC. During the colonial period Cartagena served a key role in administration and expansion of the Spanish empire. It was a center of political and economic activity due to the presence of royalty and wealthy viceroys. Cartagena is the city most associated with pirates in the Caribbean, and the world. In 1984 Cartagena's colonial walled city and fortress were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
History Cartagena
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Pre-Columbian era: 4000 BC -- 1500 AD
The Puerto Hormiga Culture, found in the Caribbean coast region, particularly in the area from the Sinú River Delta to the Cartagena Bay, appears to be the first documented human community in what is now Colombia. Archaeologists estimate that around 4000 BC, the formative culture was located near the boundary between the present-day departments of Bolívar and Sucre. In this area, archaeologists have found the most ancient ceramic objects of the Americas, dating from around 4000 BC. The primary reason for the proliferation of primitive societies in this area is thought to have been the relative mildness of climate and the abundance of wildlife, which allowed the hunting inhabitants a comfortable life.[2][3][4]
Archaeological investigations date the decline of the Puerto Hormiga culture and its related settlements to around 3000 BC. The rise of a much more developed culture, the Monsú, who lived at the end of the Dique Canal near today's Cartagena neighborhoods Pasacaballos and Ciénaga Honda at the northernmost part of Barú Island, has been hypothesized. The Monsú culture appears to have inherited the Puerto Hormiga culture's use of the art of pottery and also to have developed a mixed economy of agriculture and basic manufacture. The Monsú people's diet was based mostly on shellfish and fresh and salt-water fish.[5]
The development of the Sinú society in what is today the departments of Córdoba and Sucre, eclipsed these first developments around the Cartagena Bay area. Until the Spanish colonization, many cultures derived from the Karib, Malibu and Arawak language families lived along the Colombian Caribbean coast. In the late pre-Columbian era, the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta was home to the Tayrona people, whose language was closely related to the Chibcha language family.[6][7]
Around 1500 the area was inhabited by different tribes of the Karib language family, more precisely the Mocanae sub-family, including:
In the downtown island: Kalamarí Tribe
In the Tierrabomba island: Carex Tribe
In the Barú island, then peninsula: Bahaire Tribe
In the eastern coast of the exterior bay: Cospique Tribe
In the suburban area of Turbaco: Yurbaco Tribe
Some subsidiary tribes of the Kalamari lived in today's neighborhood of Pie de la Popa, and other subsidiaries from the Cospique lived in the Membrillal and Pasacaballos areas. Among these, according to the earliest documents available, the Kalamari had preeminence. These tribes, though physically and administratively separated, shared a common architecture, such as hut structures consisting of circular rooms with tall roofs, which were surrounded by defensive wooden palisades.
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Cartagena or Cartagena de Indias (Spanish pronunciation: [kartaˈxena ðe ˈindjas], "Cartagena of the Indies"), is a city on the northern coast of Colombia in the Caribbean Coast Region and capital of the Bolívar Department. The port city had a population of 892,545 as of the 2005 census. It is the fifth-largest city in Colombia and the second largest in the region, after Barranquilla. The Cartagena urban area is also the fifth-largest urban area in the country. Economic activities include maritime and petrochemicals industry, as well as tourism.
The city was founded on June 1, 1533, and named after Cartagena, Spain. However, settlement in this region around Cartagena Bay by various indigenous people dates back to 4000 BC. During the colonial period Cartagena served a key role in administration and expansion of the Spanish empire. It was a center of political and economic activity due to the presence of royalty and wealthy viceroys. Cartagena is the city most associated with pirates in the Caribbean, and the world. In 1984 Cartagena's colonial walled city and fortress were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
History Cartagena
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Pre-Columbian era: 4000 BC -- 1500 AD
The Puerto Hormiga Culture, found in the Caribbean coast region, particularly in the area from the Sinú River Delta to the Cartagena Bay, appears to be the first documented human community in what is now Colombia. Archaeologists estimate that around 4000 BC, the formative culture was located near the boundary between the present-day departments of Bolívar and Sucre. In this area, archaeologists have found the most ancient ceramic objects of the Americas, dating from around 4000 BC. The primary reason for the proliferation of primitive societies in this area is thought to have been the relative mildness of climate and the abundance of wildlife, which allowed the hunting inhabitants a comfortable life.[2][3][4]
Archaeological investigations date the decline of the Puerto Hormiga culture and its related settlements to around 3000 BC. The rise of a much more developed culture, the Monsú, who lived at the end of the Dique Canal near today's Cartagena neighborhoods Pasacaballos and Ciénaga Honda at the northernmost part of Barú Island, has been hypothesized. The Monsú culture appears to have inherited the Puerto Hormiga culture's use of the art of pottery and also to have developed a mixed economy of agriculture and basic manufacture. The Monsú people's diet was based mostly on shellfish and fresh and salt-water fish.[5]
The development of the Sinú society in what is today the departments of Córdoba and Sucre, eclipsed these first developments around the Cartagena Bay area. Until the Spanish colonization, many cultures derived from the Karib, Malibu and Arawak language families lived along the Colombian Caribbean coast. In the late pre-Columbian era, the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta was home to the Tayrona people, whose language was closely related to the Chibcha language family.[6][7]
Around 1500 the area was inhabited by different tribes of the Karib language family, more precisely the Mocanae sub-family, including:
In the downtown island: Kalamarí Tribe
In the Tierrabomba island: Carex Tribe
In the Barú island, then peninsula: Bahaire Tribe
In the eastern coast of the exterior bay: Cospique Tribe
In the suburban area of Turbaco: Yurbaco Tribe
Some subsidiary tribes of the Kalamari lived in today's neighborhood of Pie de la Popa, and other subsidiaries from the Cospique lived in the Membrillal and Pasacaballos areas. Among these, according to the earliest documents available, the Kalamari had preeminence. These tribes, though physically and administratively separated, shared a common architecture, such as hut structures consisting of circular rooms with tall roofs, which were surrounded by defensive wooden palisades.
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Santa Marta Travel Guide Colombia Things to do Parque Tayrona - Taganga - Women in Colombia
Get to know Santa Marta and the Sierra Nevada thru this tourism and travel guide, where you will find tips and top tourism destinations.
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Get to know Santa Marta and the Sierra Nevada thru this tourism and travel guide, where you will find tips and top tourism destinations.
Santa Marta, the Sierra Nevada, the bay and all their surroundings are full of indescribable magic. To begin with, Santa Marta is the oldest city in South America and holds an unrivalled architectural heritage that evokes the times of the banana bonanza.A perfect paradise, for your next vacation.
The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is home to a unique and complex network of ecosystems and guards archaeological remains of the Tayrona culture in sites like Pueblito and Ciudad Perdida, with their enigmatic terraces and perfectly designed roads. The indigenous Kogi and Arhuaco peoples inhabit the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta with their profound cosmic wisdom. Birdwatching in the Sierra Nevada is a unique experience when you are a nature lover.
The beaches of the Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona, fringed by a virgin and exuberant nature, are among the most beautiful in the world. The rivers and jungles that descend the mountainside are full of animal life. Parrots and hollering monkeys stand out as they alert other animals to the presence of hikers.
The Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta is the stage for surreal sunrises where the line of the horizon is so hazy that observers cannot tell whether they are sailing on the skies or gliding on the water. Taganga, on the contrary, is famous for its sunsets, which can be watched from any of its many beach kiosks while enjoying a meal or a snack. The profuse biodiversity of the region is an object of study by scientists from all over the world, who come to this mysterious land to visit its incredible national parks and wildlife sanctuaries.
The Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino is the house where Simon Bolívar passed away in 1830. It was declared a sanctuary of the fatherland by the national government, and is home to the Museo Bolivariano, which holds many of the Liberator's personal belongings. The house is surrounded by beautiful gardens where native species proliferate.
Places to visit on vacations
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, El Rodadero, Pozos Colorados, Bello Horizonte, Taganga, Bahía Concha, Playa Muerto, Playa Blanca, Playa Cristal, Playa Grande, Neguanje, the historic center, the Bastidas wharf, the Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino, El Rodadero aquarium, Mundo Marino, Museo del Oro. Parque Tayrona, Cañaveral, Arrecifes, Pueblito Chayrama, Quebrada Valencia, the Guachaca, Buritaca, and Don Diego rivers, Ciénaga, Parque Isla de Salamanca, Teyuna, or Ciudad Perdida, and Jardín Agua Viva.
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Get to know Santa Marta and the Sierra Nevada thru this tourism and travel guide, where you will find tips and top tourism destinations.
Santa Marta, the Sierra Nevada, the bay and all their surroundings are full of indescribable magic. To begin with, Santa Marta is the oldest city in South America and holds an unrivalled architectural heritage that evokes the times of the banana bonanza.A perfect paradise, for your next vacation.
The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is home to a unique and complex network of ecosystems and guards archaeological remains of the Tayrona culture in sites like Pueblito and Ciudad Perdida, with their enigmatic terraces and perfectly designed roads. The indigenous Kogi and Arhuaco peoples inhabit the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta with their profound cosmic wisdom. Birdwatching in the Sierra Nevada is a unique experience when you are a nature lover.
The beaches of the Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona, fringed by a virgin and exuberant nature, are among the most beautiful in the world. The rivers and jungles that descend the mountainside are full of animal life. Parrots and hollering monkeys stand out as they alert other animals to the presence of hikers.
The Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta is the stage for surreal sunrises where the line of the horizon is so hazy that observers cannot tell whether they are sailing on the skies or gliding on the water. Taganga, on the contrary, is famous for its sunsets, which can be watched from any of its many beach kiosks while enjoying a meal or a snack. The profuse biodiversity of the region is an object of study by scientists from all over the world, who come to this mysterious land to visit its incredible national parks and wildlife sanctuaries.
The Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino is the house where Simon Bolívar passed away in 1830. It was declared a sanctuary of the fatherland by the national government, and is home to the Museo Bolivariano, which holds many of the Liberator's personal belongings. The house is surrounded by beautiful gardens where native species proliferate.
Places to visit on vacations
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, El Rodadero, Pozos Colorados, Bello Horizonte, Taganga, Bahía Concha, Playa Muerto, Playa Blanca, Playa Cristal, Playa Grande, Neguanje, the historic center, the Bastidas wharf, the Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino, El Rodadero aquarium, Mundo Marino, Museo del Oro. Parque Tayrona, Cañaveral, Arrecifes, Pueblito Chayrama, Quebrada Valencia, the Guachaca, Buritaca, and Don Diego rivers, Ciénaga, Parque Isla de Salamanca, Teyuna, or Ciudad Perdida, and Jardín Agua Viva.
- published: 10 Jan 2014
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Tourism: The Answer is Colombia
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Cartagena Colombia - TOP 10 things to do Travel Guide
Cartagena de Indias was founded in 1535 by Pedro de Heredia as Cartagena del Poniente. When Cartagena declared its independence from Spain on November 11th 1811...
Cartagena de Indias was founded in 1535 by Pedro de Heredia as Cartagena del Poniente. When Cartagena declared its independence from Spain on November 11th 1811 it retained the name given to the town after the area of Cartagena de Levante, whose bay is similar to the Colombian coast of Cartagena.
The area was originally inhabited by the indigenous people of the Karib tribe (that’s why we call them Caribbean) during the pre-colonial era, but after the arrival of Christopher Columbus and the subsequent foundation of a town Cartagena de Indias became one of the most important ports in all America.
The privileged location on the Colombian Atlantic coast gave the Spanish people an enormous commercial power over the northern and southern continental area without a great effort. At that time it was also the perfect destination to visit exotic places and thus Cartagena de Indias became the settlement of high-ranking military and ecclesiastic authorities, along with representatives of the Spanish Crown who made Cartagena the capitol of the Nuevo Reino de Granada.
Due to its wealth Cartagena was also the scene of countless conflicts. Not only Spain but also England and France wanted to get control of the city for economic interests. This led to construction of a strong fortress and the acquisition of weaponry to defend this coveted region. At the beginning it started as coastal defense but soon thereafter a big wall surrounded the whole city with a garrison inside. Today, this part of the town is known as the historic center, the Walled City and Ciudad Amurallada.
Despite its strong fortification Cartagena de Indias was assaulted many times by pirates and troops from England, Holland as well as France; however without success. Eventually, a rebellion broke out which led to the inevitable independence in 1811. When Pablo Morullo tried to get Cartagena back for the Spanish Crown four years later by means of a naval and terrestrial siege, he failed terribly thanks to the heroic resistance propelled by the will for independence.
After the constitution as a republic Cartagena experienced a period of economic weakening as its independence caused the cease of trade relations. However, along with the arrival of the new century of 1900 and major advances in terms of industrialization, overall economy, politics and culture Cartagena gradually regained the prosperity and importance as a strategic point of trade.
By today Cartagena de Indias has become a destination for everyone declared a tourist and cultural district in 1991.
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Cartagena de Indias was founded in 1535 by Pedro de Heredia as Cartagena del Poniente. When Cartagena declared its independence from Spain on November 11th 1811 it retained the name given to the town after the area of Cartagena de Levante, whose bay is similar to the Colombian coast of Cartagena.
The area was originally inhabited by the indigenous people of the Karib tribe (that’s why we call them Caribbean) during the pre-colonial era, but after the arrival of Christopher Columbus and the subsequent foundation of a town Cartagena de Indias became one of the most important ports in all America.
The privileged location on the Colombian Atlantic coast gave the Spanish people an enormous commercial power over the northern and southern continental area without a great effort. At that time it was also the perfect destination to visit exotic places and thus Cartagena de Indias became the settlement of high-ranking military and ecclesiastic authorities, along with representatives of the Spanish Crown who made Cartagena the capitol of the Nuevo Reino de Granada.
Due to its wealth Cartagena was also the scene of countless conflicts. Not only Spain but also England and France wanted to get control of the city for economic interests. This led to construction of a strong fortress and the acquisition of weaponry to defend this coveted region. At the beginning it started as coastal defense but soon thereafter a big wall surrounded the whole city with a garrison inside. Today, this part of the town is known as the historic center, the Walled City and Ciudad Amurallada.
Despite its strong fortification Cartagena de Indias was assaulted many times by pirates and troops from England, Holland as well as France; however without success. Eventually, a rebellion broke out which led to the inevitable independence in 1811. When Pablo Morullo tried to get Cartagena back for the Spanish Crown four years later by means of a naval and terrestrial siege, he failed terribly thanks to the heroic resistance propelled by the will for independence.
After the constitution as a republic Cartagena experienced a period of economic weakening as its independence caused the cease of trade relations. However, along with the arrival of the new century of 1900 and major advances in terms of industrialization, overall economy, politics and culture Cartagena gradually regained the prosperity and importance as a strategic point of trade.
By today Cartagena de Indias has become a destination for everyone declared a tourist and cultural district in 1991.
- published: 22 Oct 2014
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San Andres Island, Colombia (HD)
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San Andrés is one of the two principal islands of San Andrés and Providencia. It is located 200 Kilometres east of Nicaragua. San Andres and Providence belong to Colombia and are located in Colombian waters.
San Andrés is a tourist destination but not as slick and modern as others in the Caribbean. The island specializes in all-inclusive budget vacations that cater towards Colombian tourists. Outside of the downtown area there is a rural feeling, with small houses close to the main circle road, small sidewalks with some areas without any sidewalks at all, and many people hanging out on the streets, even at night. The people are extremely friendly and generally speaking the island is safe.
The sea surrounding the area is known by Colombians as the "Mar de siete colores" (seven-coloured sea), due to the variations of depth. To fully appreciate this, it is needed to go to the highest place in the island, around 70 meters high. Any locals will give directions to that precise spot, which is a normal stop for the island tours.
The neighboring island of Providencia, accessible by flights or a 2.5 hour boat journey, is less developed and more peaceful.
Get in
There are flights from Bogota, Medellin, Cali, Cartagena and Panama City, as well as charter flights from Canada (via Air Transat).
Colombian customs need to be cleared upon arrival to the island. Check with your local travel agency to see what documents you need to travel to Colombia. For many passengers, a tourist card has to be presented on arrival. Airlines flying to San Andrés sell them on the counter for the official price of 25 USD.
If arriving from outside Colombia, exchange currency at the airport, the rates are similar as downtown if not better. Any foreign exchange in Colombia is very formal and a passport is required and a big official receipt handed with the passport details on it, before returning local currency.
Do in San Andres Island, Colombia
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The beaches are very nice. All are open to the public, but the hotels outside of the downtown area have direct access to a number of them.
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San Andrés is one of the two principal islands of San Andrés and Providencia. It is located 200 Kilometres east of Nicaragua. San Andres and Providence belong to Colombia and are located in Colombian waters.
San Andrés is a tourist destination but not as slick and modern as others in the Caribbean. The island specializes in all-inclusive budget vacations that cater towards Colombian tourists. Outside of the downtown area there is a rural feeling, with small houses close to the main circle road, small sidewalks with some areas without any sidewalks at all, and many people hanging out on the streets, even at night. The people are extremely friendly and generally speaking the island is safe.
The sea surrounding the area is known by Colombians as the "Mar de siete colores" (seven-coloured sea), due to the variations of depth. To fully appreciate this, it is needed to go to the highest place in the island, around 70 meters high. Any locals will give directions to that precise spot, which is a normal stop for the island tours.
The neighboring island of Providencia, accessible by flights or a 2.5 hour boat journey, is less developed and more peaceful.
Get in
There are flights from Bogota, Medellin, Cali, Cartagena and Panama City, as well as charter flights from Canada (via Air Transat).
Colombian customs need to be cleared upon arrival to the island. Check with your local travel agency to see what documents you need to travel to Colombia. For many passengers, a tourist card has to be presented on arrival. Airlines flying to San Andrés sell them on the counter for the official price of 25 USD.
If arriving from outside Colombia, exchange currency at the airport, the rates are similar as downtown if not better. Any foreign exchange in Colombia is very formal and a passport is required and a big official receipt handed with the passport details on it, before returning local currency.
Do in San Andres Island, Colombia
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The beaches are very nice. All are open to the public, but the hotels outside of the downtown area have direct access to a number of them.
- published: 04 Oct 2014
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Medellin, Colombia Travel & Tourism Reel
Medellin, Colombia Travel & Tourism Reel - Enjoy the sights and sounds of Medellin in HD....
Medellin, Colombia Travel & Tourism Reel - Enjoy the sights and sounds of Medellin in HD.
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Medellin, Colombia Travel & Tourism Reel - Enjoy the sights and sounds of Medellin in HD.
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author: Lisa Lubin
Colombia Nature Tourism
Colombia two oceans washing its shores, Birds are one of our treasures, Streaming rivers snaking through countryside, Colombia hundreds of landscapes coverin......
Colombia two oceans washing its shores, Birds are one of our treasures, Streaming rivers snaking through countryside, Colombia hundreds of landscapes coverin...
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Colombia two oceans washing its shores, Birds are one of our treasures, Streaming rivers snaking through countryside, Colombia hundreds of landscapes coverin...
Bogotá TOP 5 Things to do Colombia Travel Guide- Monserrate - La calera - Zipaquirá - cundinamarca
This is a travel guide for people who wish to travel to Bogotá, Colombia. On this site you can find, where to stay, what to see, where to eat and a number of pl...
This is a travel guide for people who wish to travel to Bogotá, Colombia. On this site you can find, where to stay, what to see, where to eat and a number of places and attractions for any reason you can spend time in the "South American Athens."
The most complete information that a smart traveler you want about Bogotá, is here. If you want to know the capital of Colombia, do so through its food, its people, its music, its traditions. Enjoy the warmth of its inhabitants, let serve and return anytime.
We selected 22 of the most important places to go in Bogota not just touristic places of the City, the best bets for you. Thank you for enjoying them and continue to be our VIP guest at this unique Bogotá. Remember, this is the tour guide tour of our Capital.
Where to go in Bogota: Try our Selected tourism plans in Bogota and the best Romantic plans in Bogota. Become our guest and walk in and discover some of the most important and magical places to go in Bogota.
http://www.bogotatravelguide.com/
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This is a travel guide for people who wish to travel to Bogotá, Colombia. On this site you can find, where to stay, what to see, where to eat and a number of places and attractions for any reason you can spend time in the "South American Athens."
The most complete information that a smart traveler you want about Bogotá, is here. If you want to know the capital of Colombia, do so through its food, its people, its music, its traditions. Enjoy the warmth of its inhabitants, let serve and return anytime.
We selected 22 of the most important places to go in Bogota not just touristic places of the City, the best bets for you. Thank you for enjoying them and continue to be our VIP guest at this unique Bogotá. Remember, this is the tour guide tour of our Capital.
Where to go in Bogota: Try our Selected tourism plans in Bogota and the best Romantic plans in Bogota. Become our guest and walk in and discover some of the most important and magical places to go in Bogota.
http://www.bogotatravelguide.com/
- published: 22 Oct 2014
- views: 27808
Bogotá Colombia Travel Guide Best Places to Visit: Monserrate, Zipaquirá, Museo del Oro...
Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, located in the center of the country on a vast plain at 2,600 meters above sea level and with a moderate temperature has a popu...
Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, located in the center of the country on a vast plain at 2,600 meters above sea level and with a moderate temperature has a population of eight million people from all corners of Colombia; a city as diverse as the entire country.
Declared World Book Capital by UNESCO and Iberoamerican Capital of Culture by the UCCI, Bogotá has become one of the most important cities of the continent, with public spaces such as plazas, streets and modern avenues. Its Mass Transit System is considered one of the most important in Latin America and a model for transportation systems in the country and the continent. The city has the world's largest bicycling network --the Ciclovía, which covers close to 300 kilometers.
Bogotá has a varied nightlife offering domestic and foreign tourists alike different options and styles; a permanent cultural agenda that is reflected in its more than 60 museums and art galleries; the most famous Rock Festival of the continent and the most important theater festival in the world, the Iberoamerican Theater Festival; 29 religious temples that are part of its heritage; 4,500 parks; close to 50 shopping malls and outlets where visitors can purchase the latest fashion and creations by haute couture Colombian designers.
Bogota: travel to a city full of culture and nightlife.
Bogotá has earned a place among the major gastronomic capitals of Latin America. Its six dining areas with world-class restaurants offer local and international cuisine. The many accommodation options with over 300 hotels of international and national chains make of Bogotá the main destination of foreign tourists arriving in the country. Its venues for business, events and conventions consolidate it as one of the favorite destinations for executives worldwide.
The city, which was declared by the prestigious New York Times as one of the 31 destinations to visit in 2010 is an inspiring city with millions of amazing stories that surprise visitors every day.
Essential tourism and travel information for your Bogota vacations:
Climate
Temperature ranges from 12º C (54º F) to 18º C (64º F)
Altitude
2,640 meters above sea level
Location
Bogotá is situated in the center of the country, on the western part of the Bogotá savanna. To the south, the Bogotá river forms the falls of Salto de Tequendama. Its tributaries shape valleys with thriving towns whose habitants make a living from agriculture, cattle ranching, and the manufacture of handicrafts.
Airport
El Dorado International Airport + 57 (1) 425-1000 concentrates 65% of the aerial operations in the country. All procedures related to entering or exiting Colombia, as well as connections to the rest of the country, can be made from this airport.
Ticket, reservation, and check-in counters for national and international flights, as well as immigration and customs, are on the first floor. Departure and arrival gates, information services, travel agencies, drugstores, restaurants, and book and handicraft stores are located on the second floor.
Passengers can easily find taxi stations and tourist information and hotel reservation booths in the international and national arrival areas.
How to get there?
By land, from the north coast, by the Troncal del Magdalena highway; from the western part of the country, by the Panamerican Highway; from the Llanos to the east, by the road that connects Villavicencio and Bogotá.
Inter-city transportation
Transmilenio: (buses on exclusive lanes) costs $1,400 Colombian pesos (about US$0.80)
Ordinary buses: tickets are $1,100 Colombian pesos (about US$0.60)
Public and tourist taxi phone numbers:
Radio Taxi: + 57 (1) 288-8888
Taxi Real: + 57 (1) 333-3333
Taxi Estrella: + 57 (1) 212-1212
Taxi Elite: + 57 (1) 222-2222
Taxis Libres: + 57 (1) 311-1111
Taxi Express: + 57 (1) 411-1111
Sígueme en Twitter @FelipeAcevedom para más info.
Video acerca de lo que se puede hacer en Bogotá. Bogotá vista por turistas.
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Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, located in the center of the country on a vast plain at 2,600 meters above sea level and with a moderate temperature has a population of eight million people from all corners of Colombia; a city as diverse as the entire country.
Declared World Book Capital by UNESCO and Iberoamerican Capital of Culture by the UCCI, Bogotá has become one of the most important cities of the continent, with public spaces such as plazas, streets and modern avenues. Its Mass Transit System is considered one of the most important in Latin America and a model for transportation systems in the country and the continent. The city has the world's largest bicycling network --the Ciclovía, which covers close to 300 kilometers.
Bogotá has a varied nightlife offering domestic and foreign tourists alike different options and styles; a permanent cultural agenda that is reflected in its more than 60 museums and art galleries; the most famous Rock Festival of the continent and the most important theater festival in the world, the Iberoamerican Theater Festival; 29 religious temples that are part of its heritage; 4,500 parks; close to 50 shopping malls and outlets where visitors can purchase the latest fashion and creations by haute couture Colombian designers.
Bogota: travel to a city full of culture and nightlife.
Bogotá has earned a place among the major gastronomic capitals of Latin America. Its six dining areas with world-class restaurants offer local and international cuisine. The many accommodation options with over 300 hotels of international and national chains make of Bogotá the main destination of foreign tourists arriving in the country. Its venues for business, events and conventions consolidate it as one of the favorite destinations for executives worldwide.
The city, which was declared by the prestigious New York Times as one of the 31 destinations to visit in 2010 is an inspiring city with millions of amazing stories that surprise visitors every day.
Essential tourism and travel information for your Bogota vacations:
Climate
Temperature ranges from 12º C (54º F) to 18º C (64º F)
Altitude
2,640 meters above sea level
Location
Bogotá is situated in the center of the country, on the western part of the Bogotá savanna. To the south, the Bogotá river forms the falls of Salto de Tequendama. Its tributaries shape valleys with thriving towns whose habitants make a living from agriculture, cattle ranching, and the manufacture of handicrafts.
Airport
El Dorado International Airport + 57 (1) 425-1000 concentrates 65% of the aerial operations in the country. All procedures related to entering or exiting Colombia, as well as connections to the rest of the country, can be made from this airport.
Ticket, reservation, and check-in counters for national and international flights, as well as immigration and customs, are on the first floor. Departure and arrival gates, information services, travel agencies, drugstores, restaurants, and book and handicraft stores are located on the second floor.
Passengers can easily find taxi stations and tourist information and hotel reservation booths in the international and national arrival areas.
How to get there?
By land, from the north coast, by the Troncal del Magdalena highway; from the western part of the country, by the Panamerican Highway; from the Llanos to the east, by the road that connects Villavicencio and Bogotá.
Inter-city transportation
Transmilenio: (buses on exclusive lanes) costs $1,400 Colombian pesos (about US$0.80)
Ordinary buses: tickets are $1,100 Colombian pesos (about US$0.60)
Public and tourist taxi phone numbers:
Radio Taxi: + 57 (1) 288-8888
Taxi Real: + 57 (1) 333-3333
Taxi Estrella: + 57 (1) 212-1212
Taxi Elite: + 57 (1) 222-2222
Taxis Libres: + 57 (1) 311-1111
Taxi Express: + 57 (1) 411-1111
Sígueme en Twitter @FelipeAcevedom para más info.
Video acerca de lo que se puede hacer en Bogotá. Bogotá vista por turistas.
- published: 04 Mar 2012
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Colombia's Hot Mail-Order Bride Business
Full story: http://bit.ly/Jz3Rvy Colombia's sex trade is in the spotlight after U.S. Secret Service agents were caught being serviced. But alongside the red-......
Full story: http://bit.ly/Jz3Rvy Colombia's sex trade is in the spotlight after U.S. Secret Service agents were caught being serviced. But alongside the red-...
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Frankfurt -- With a tourist from Colombia | Discover Germany
Diana Tinjacá Ospina flew from Bogotá to Frankfurt. We picked her up right at the airport and went with her on a tour to discover Germany's financial capital......
Diana Tinjacá Ospina flew from Bogotá to Frankfurt. We picked her up right at the airport and went with her on a tour to discover Germany's financial capital...
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Diana Tinjacá Ospina flew from Bogotá to Frankfurt. We picked her up right at the airport and went with her on a tour to discover Germany's financial capital...
A Tour of the Vibrant Heart of Bogota, Colombia
Exploring the fascinating city of Bogota, Colombia: historic buildings and amazing graffiti!
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel"...
Exploring the fascinating city of Bogota, Colombia: historic buildings and amazing graffiti!
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. It's also available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow Gabriel on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Music during the video:
"When the Sky Turns Blue" by BOCrew
Download the song: http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/BOCrew/31685
Under CC BY license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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"Cumbia No Frills Faster" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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"Blue Sunday" by BOCrew
Download the song: http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/BOCrew/33430
Under CC BY license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
A Tour of the Vibrant Heart of Bogota, Colombia
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Exploring the fascinating city of Bogota, Colombia: historic buildings and amazing graffiti!
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. It's also available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow Gabriel on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Music during the video:
"When the Sky Turns Blue" by BOCrew
Download the song: http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/BOCrew/31685
Under CC BY license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
&
"Cumbia No Frills Faster" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
&
"Blue Sunday" by BOCrew
Download the song: http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/BOCrew/33430
Under CC BY license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
A Tour of the Vibrant Heart of Bogota, Colombia
- published: 15 Sep 2015
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A miracle called Medellín (City for Life)
This video shows the social and urban transformation of Medellin, Colombia´s second largest city. The video was part of the presentation of Anibal Gaviria Co......
This video shows the social and urban transformation of Medellin, Colombia´s second largest city. The video was part of the presentation of Anibal Gaviria Co...
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This video shows the social and urban transformation of Medellin, Colombia´s second largest city. The video was part of the presentation of Anibal Gaviria Co...
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(EXCLUSIVE) Inside Colombia's cocaine war - BBC News
British anti-narcotics officers have spoken openly for the first time about their mission in Colombia. Until now little was known about their work in the country. But speaking exclusively to the BBC, the National Crime Agency, often dubbed Britain's FBI, has revealed it is involved in intelligence and logistical operations, working closely with Colombian forces. Despite a recent rise in the produc
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Peru: The New King of Cocaine (Full Length)
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The United Nations announced in 2013 that Peru has overtaken Colombia as the world’s top producer of coca, the raw plant material used to manufacture cocaine. For the past two decades, Colombia has been virtually synonymous with cocaine. Now that Peru has become the global epicenter of cocaine production, the Andean nation runs the
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Colombia's Cocaine Civil War
Drying the Waters (1999) - Incredible footage from inside Colombia's guerilla territory lays bare the humanitarian toll of this country blighted with violence and greed.
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Deep in guerrilla territory drug growers’ tip their precious harve
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Meet The Colombian Answer To Mexico's El Chapo Drug Baron
Drug Wars (1995): A look at how the Colombia's war on drugs is causing significant violence and increased production of illicit crops For downloads and more ...
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Drugs, Inc. - The Cocaine Producer
Drugs, Inc: Crack : SUN JAN 1 8p et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/drugs-inc Diego is a cocaine producer in the jungles of Peru, where ru...
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Cocaine Country | Colombia | Classic Video
It is the year 2000 and cocaine is destroying Colombia. The West's thirst for the drug is fueling that country's slide into lawlessness. Colombia is one of t...
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Colombian traffickers moving drugs in submarines - 27 Feb 08
Drug traffickers in Colombia are finding ever more inventive ways of transporting narcotics out of the country. Colombia is the world's main producer and dis...
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How Colombia's War On Drugs Escalated To Full Blown Civil War
Faces of the Colombian War (2010): Possibly the most downplayed conflict of today, the forty-year-old Colombian war shows no signs of ceasing. Its fed by a b...
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Narcosub: 'Drug Submarine' seized in Colombia
A narcotics trafficking submarine has been discovered by authorities in Colombia. It's believed the vessel is able to travel from Colombia to the coasts of M...
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Peru’s War on Drugs
Despite the United Nations confirming in 2013 that Peru has overtaken Colombia as the world's top coca and cocaine producer, the country’s place atop the drug supply chain has — at least so far — not included the levels of violence seen in Colombia, Mexico, and other international narcotics hubs.
The frontlines of Peru’s war on cocaine are restricted to remote coca-producing basins, where drug la
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How Pablo Escobar's Legacy of Violence Drives Today's Cartel Wars (Part 1/3)
Pablo Escobar was the mastermind of drug trafficking and narco terrorism in Colombia during the 1980s. He transformed the city of Medellin into the cocaine capital of the world, and pioneered a model that almost every major criminal organization would later adopt.
Countries around the globe are still grappling with the aftermath of Escobar's reign 20 years after his death, from the hired killers
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World's Scariest Drug (Documentary Exclusive)
VICE's Ryan Duffy went to Colombia to check out a strange and powerful drug called Scopolamine, also known as "The Devil's Breath." It's a substance so intense that it renders a person incapable of exercising free will. The first few days in the country were a harrowing montage of freaked-out dealers and unimaginable horror stories about Scopolamine. After meeting only a few people with firsthand
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VICE News Daily: Colombia Seizes Cocaine Disguised as Printer Toner
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Spain catches migrants from Morocco, Senegal tries a former dictator, Colombia and Mexico make a joint drug bust, and America hosts a major multinational naval exercise.
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Migrants Found in Carnival Trucks
More than 60% of refugees enter the country through north African enclaves such as Melilla.
SENEGAL
Chad's
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Cooking Cocaine in Lima: The New King of Coke (Part 3)
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The United Nations announced in 2013 that Peru has overtaken Colombia as the world’s top producer of coca, the raw plant material used to manufacture cocaine. For the past two decades, Colombia has been virtually synonymous with cocaine. Now that Peru has become the global epicenter of cocaine production, the Andean nation runs the
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Colombia's Cocaine Towns
In March 2009, Irish Journalist Karen Coleman went to Colombia to investigate how the armed conflict and illegal drugs trade were effecting the Colombians. D...
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Cocaine Coast - Colombia
January 2010
Buenaventura the epicentre of the Colombian tragedy. 80% live in poverty and social despair has attracted the drug trade to employ the citys Afro-Colombian youth as its disposable assistants.
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Colombia drug trafficking: largest quantity of liquid cocaine seized in Cartagena
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Inside Colombia's fight against drug mules
A kilo of pure cocaine, grown and sold inside Colombia, will fetch around $1500. That same kilo, once it hits the streets of America or Europe, cut up and s...
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Ross Kemp Battle for the Amazon - Production of cocaine
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Canadian woman smuggled cocaine in fake 'pregnant belly' arrested in Colombia
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(EXCLUSIVE) Inside Colombia's cocaine war - BBC News
British anti-narcotics officers have spoken openly for the first time about their mission in Colombia. Until now little was known about their work in the countr...
British anti-narcotics officers have spoken openly for the first time about their mission in Colombia. Until now little was known about their work in the country. But speaking exclusively to the BBC, the National Crime Agency, often dubbed Britain's FBI, has revealed it is involved in intelligence and logistical operations, working closely with Colombian forces. Despite a recent rise in the production of cocaine, British officers insist they are making a difference in the so-called war on drugs. Our International Correspondent, Ian Pannell and cameraman Darren Conway were given exclusive access to officers working in Colombia.
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wn.com/(Exclusive) Inside Colombia's Cocaine War BBC News
British anti-narcotics officers have spoken openly for the first time about their mission in Colombia. Until now little was known about their work in the country. But speaking exclusively to the BBC, the National Crime Agency, often dubbed Britain's FBI, has revealed it is involved in intelligence and logistical operations, working closely with Colombian forces. Despite a recent rise in the production of cocaine, British officers insist they are making a difference in the so-called war on drugs. Our International Correspondent, Ian Pannell and cameraman Darren Conway were given exclusive access to officers working in Colombia.
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- published: 09 Dec 2015
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Peru: The New King of Cocaine (Full Length)
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The United Nations announced in 2013 that Peru has overtaken Colombia as the world’s top prod...
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The United Nations announced in 2013 that Peru has overtaken Colombia as the world’s top producer of coca, the raw plant material used to manufacture cocaine. For the past two decades, Colombia has been virtually synonymous with cocaine. Now that Peru has become the global epicenter of cocaine production, the Andean nation runs the risk of becoming the world’s next great narco state.
The Peruvian government is trying to crack down on the problem by ramping up eradication of coca plants, and devoting military and police resources to interdiction efforts. Despite the response — and a hefty amount of foreign aid devoted to combatting cocaine production — Peruvian coke is being consumed in the nightclubs of Lima and in cities around the world like never before.
VICE News travels to Peru to learn more about the government’s battle plan against cocaine, and to see how nearly every aspect of Peruvian society is caught up in the fight. We witness how the fine, white powder has forced an entire nation to the brink in the global war on drugs.
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The United Nations announced in 2013 that Peru has overtaken Colombia as the world’s top producer of coca, the raw plant material used to manufacture cocaine. For the past two decades, Colombia has been virtually synonymous with cocaine. Now that Peru has become the global epicenter of cocaine production, the Andean nation runs the risk of becoming the world’s next great narco state.
The Peruvian government is trying to crack down on the problem by ramping up eradication of coca plants, and devoting military and police resources to interdiction efforts. Despite the response — and a hefty amount of foreign aid devoted to combatting cocaine production — Peruvian coke is being consumed in the nightclubs of Lima and in cities around the world like never before.
VICE News travels to Peru to learn more about the government’s battle plan against cocaine, and to see how nearly every aspect of Peruvian society is caught up in the fight. We witness how the fine, white powder has forced an entire nation to the brink in the global war on drugs.
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- published: 15 Dec 2014
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Colombia's Cocaine Civil War
Drying the Waters (1999) - Incredible footage from inside Colombia's guerilla territory lays bare the humanitarian toll of this country blighted with violence a...
Drying the Waters (1999) - Incredible footage from inside Colombia's guerilla territory lays bare the humanitarian toll of this country blighted with violence and greed.
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Deep in guerrilla territory drug growers’ tip their precious harvest of coca leaves into a worn oil drum. In their warehouse laboratory they sweat until their mulching and stirring yields a sack of white gold: raw cocaine. In this territory, such rich rewards must be shared with the guerrilla. With calculator and log book a FARC guerrilla calculates their cut. A high-ranking member of FARC command defends their use of drug money. "It isn't true that we are a drug cartel. As there is a war tax in Colombia against the guerrilla, paid by the powerful, we also charge with a war tax, but we do it to defend the poor class in Colombia"
There are now one and a half million displaced persons in Colombia with no end to the war in sight. FARC already control 40% of the country and they’re gunning for more. “We've won our space...we're closer to the cities…logically, the course of the fight has to be in that direction," says a high ranking member of FARC’s command. In the next few weeks Bogota itself could come under attack. A former general predicts the day when Colombia will be split between a guerrilla controlled South and an army held North.
With huge political and historical insight, this powerful documentary delves into the reality of Colombia’s brutal civil war.
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Drying the Waters (1999) - Incredible footage from inside Colombia's guerilla territory lays bare the humanitarian toll of this country blighted with violence and greed.
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Deep in guerrilla territory drug growers’ tip their precious harvest of coca leaves into a worn oil drum. In their warehouse laboratory they sweat until their mulching and stirring yields a sack of white gold: raw cocaine. In this territory, such rich rewards must be shared with the guerrilla. With calculator and log book a FARC guerrilla calculates their cut. A high-ranking member of FARC command defends their use of drug money. "It isn't true that we are a drug cartel. As there is a war tax in Colombia against the guerrilla, paid by the powerful, we also charge with a war tax, but we do it to defend the poor class in Colombia"
There are now one and a half million displaced persons in Colombia with no end to the war in sight. FARC already control 40% of the country and they’re gunning for more. “We've won our space...we're closer to the cities…logically, the course of the fight has to be in that direction," says a high ranking member of FARC’s command. In the next few weeks Bogota itself could come under attack. A former general predicts the day when Colombia will be split between a guerrilla controlled South and an army held North.
With huge political and historical insight, this powerful documentary delves into the reality of Colombia’s brutal civil war.
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- published: 29 Apr 2015
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Meet The Colombian Answer To Mexico's El Chapo Drug Baron
Drug Wars (1995): A look at how the Colombia's war on drugs is causing significant violence and increased production of illicit crops For downloads and more ......
Drug Wars (1995): A look at how the Colombia's war on drugs is causing significant violence and increased production of illicit crops For downloads and more ...
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Drug Wars (1995): A look at how the Colombia's war on drugs is causing significant violence and increased production of illicit crops For downloads and more ...
Drugs, Inc. - The Cocaine Producer
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Drugs, Inc: Crack : SUN JAN 1 8p et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/drugs-inc Diego is a cocaine producer in the jungles of Peru, where ru...
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Cocaine Country | Colombia | Classic Video
It is the year 2000 and cocaine is destroying Colombia. The West's thirst for the drug is fueling that country's slide into lawlessness. Colombia is one of t......
It is the year 2000 and cocaine is destroying Colombia. The West's thirst for the drug is fueling that country's slide into lawlessness. Colombia is one of t...
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It is the year 2000 and cocaine is destroying Colombia. The West's thirst for the drug is fueling that country's slide into lawlessness. Colombia is one of t...
Colombian traffickers moving drugs in submarines - 27 Feb 08
Drug traffickers in Colombia are finding ever more inventive ways of transporting narcotics out of the country. Colombia is the world's main producer and dis......
Drug traffickers in Colombia are finding ever more inventive ways of transporting narcotics out of the country. Colombia is the world's main producer and dis...
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Drug traffickers in Colombia are finding ever more inventive ways of transporting narcotics out of the country. Colombia is the world's main producer and dis...
How Colombia's War On Drugs Escalated To Full Blown Civil War
Faces of the Colombian War (2010): Possibly the most downplayed conflict of today, the forty-year-old Colombian war shows no signs of ceasing. Its fed by a b......
Faces of the Colombian War (2010): Possibly the most downplayed conflict of today, the forty-year-old Colombian war shows no signs of ceasing. Its fed by a b...
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Narcosub: 'Drug Submarine' seized in Colombia
A narcotics trafficking submarine has been discovered by authorities in Colombia. It's believed the vessel is able to travel from Colombia to the coasts of M......
A narcotics trafficking submarine has been discovered by authorities in Colombia. It's believed the vessel is able to travel from Colombia to the coasts of M...
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A narcotics trafficking submarine has been discovered by authorities in Colombia. It's believed the vessel is able to travel from Colombia to the coasts of M...
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Peru’s War on Drugs
Despite the United Nations confirming in 2013 that Peru has overtaken Colombia as the world's top coca and cocaine producer, the country’s place atop the drug s...
Despite the United Nations confirming in 2013 that Peru has overtaken Colombia as the world's top coca and cocaine producer, the country’s place atop the drug supply chain has — at least so far — not included the levels of violence seen in Colombia, Mexico, and other international narcotics hubs.
The frontlines of Peru’s war on cocaine are restricted to remote coca-producing basins, where drug laboratories and illegal landing strips are abundant. But the government’s campaign of crop eradication and efforts to destroy narco runways risk further igniting a larger social conflict, alienating the coca farmers whose livelihoods depend on growing the illicit crop.
VICE News traveled to the heart of Peru’s coca-producing region to witness how the government is waging a war on drugs with the aim of putting an early end to its reign as the world’s new king of cocaine.
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Despite the United Nations confirming in 2013 that Peru has overtaken Colombia as the world's top coca and cocaine producer, the country’s place atop the drug supply chain has — at least so far — not included the levels of violence seen in Colombia, Mexico, and other international narcotics hubs.
The frontlines of Peru’s war on cocaine are restricted to remote coca-producing basins, where drug laboratories and illegal landing strips are abundant. But the government’s campaign of crop eradication and efforts to destroy narco runways risk further igniting a larger social conflict, alienating the coca farmers whose livelihoods depend on growing the illicit crop.
VICE News traveled to the heart of Peru’s coca-producing region to witness how the government is waging a war on drugs with the aim of putting an early end to its reign as the world’s new king of cocaine.
Watch “The New King of Coke” - http://bit.ly/1zchU6u
Watch “Cocaine and Faith in the Amazon” - http://bit.ly/1GM7wEr
Read "Sacred Cocaine: Inside the Peruvian Sect Accused of Growing Coca in the Amazon” - http://bit.ly/1GGRfRe
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- published: 15 Apr 2015
- views: 1167
How Pablo Escobar's Legacy of Violence Drives Today's Cartel Wars (Part 1/3)
Pablo Escobar was the mastermind of drug trafficking and narco terrorism in Colombia during the 1980s. He transformed the city of Medellin into the cocaine capi...
Pablo Escobar was the mastermind of drug trafficking and narco terrorism in Colombia during the 1980s. He transformed the city of Medellin into the cocaine capital of the world, and pioneered a model that almost every major criminal organization would later adopt.
Countries around the globe are still grappling with the aftermath of Escobar's reign 20 years after his death, from the hired killers he trained as his army of underage hitmen to the remote cocaine labs and clandestine air strips in the jungles of Peru helping feed the world's hunger for coke.
In part one of our three-part documentary, we meet two DEA agents who spent years on the trail of the elusive king of cocaine and became the basis for Netflix's show, Narcos.
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Pablo Escobar was the mastermind of drug trafficking and narco terrorism in Colombia during the 1980s. He transformed the city of Medellin into the cocaine capital of the world, and pioneered a model that almost every major criminal organization would later adopt.
Countries around the globe are still grappling with the aftermath of Escobar's reign 20 years after his death, from the hired killers he trained as his army of underage hitmen to the remote cocaine labs and clandestine air strips in the jungles of Peru helping feed the world's hunger for coke.
In part one of our three-part documentary, we meet two DEA agents who spent years on the trail of the elusive king of cocaine and became the basis for Netflix's show, Narcos.
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- published: 28 Sep 2015
- views: 1190
World's Scariest Drug (Documentary Exclusive)
VICE's Ryan Duffy went to Colombia to check out a strange and powerful drug called Scopolamine, also known as "The Devil's Breath." It's a substance so intense ...
VICE's Ryan Duffy went to Colombia to check out a strange and powerful drug called Scopolamine, also known as "The Devil's Breath." It's a substance so intense that it renders a person incapable of exercising free will. The first few days in the country were a harrowing montage of freaked-out dealers and unimaginable horror stories about Scopolamine. After meeting only a few people with firsthand experience, the story took a far darker turn than we ever could have imagined.
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VICE's Ryan Duffy went to Colombia to check out a strange and powerful drug called Scopolamine, also known as "The Devil's Breath." It's a substance so intense that it renders a person incapable of exercising free will. The first few days in the country were a harrowing montage of freaked-out dealers and unimaginable horror stories about Scopolamine. After meeting only a few people with firsthand experience, the story took a far darker turn than we ever could have imagined.
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- published: 11 May 2012
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VICE News Daily: Colombia Seizes Cocaine Disguised as Printer Toner
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Spain catches migrants from Morocco, Senegal tries a former dictator, Colombia a...
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Spain catches migrants from Morocco, Senegal tries a former dictator, Colombia and Mexico make a joint drug bust, and America hosts a major multinational naval exercise.
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Police seized 48 boxes of drugs disguised as printer toner.
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The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Spain catches migrants from Morocco, Senegal tries a former dictator, Colombia and Mexico make a joint drug bust, and America hosts a major multinational naval exercise.
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Chad's Former Leader Faces Trial For War Crimes
It's the first time one African country has tried the leader of another.
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Cocaine Found on Flight to Mexico
Police seized 48 boxes of drugs disguised as printer toner.
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International Force Holds Amphibious Exercises
Operation Dawn Blitz is one of the biggest naval drills in the world.
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- published: 08 Sep 2015
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Cooking Cocaine in Lima: The New King of Coke (Part 3)
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The United Nations announced in 2013 that Peru has overtaken Colombia as the world’s top producer of coca, the raw plant material used to manufacture cocaine. For the past two decades, Colombia has been virtually synonymous with cocaine. Now that Peru has become the global epicenter of cocaine production, the Andean nation runs the risk of becoming the world’s next great narco state.
The Peruvian government is trying to crack down on the problem by ramping up eradication of coca plants, and devoting military and police resources to interdiction efforts. Despite the response — and a hefty amount of foreign aid devoted to combatting cocaine production — Peruvian coke is being consumed in the nightclubs of Lima and in cities around the world like never before.
VICE News travels to Peru to learn more about the government’s battle plan against cocaine, and to see how nearly every aspect of Peruvian society is caught up in the fight. We witness how the fine, white powder has forced an entire nation to the brink in the global war on drugs.
In part three of the five-part series, VICE News correspondent Kaj Larsen links up with cartel members at a clandestine lab in the middle of Lima and observes as they make cocaine that will be shipped from Peru to the world.
Watch Part 1 - http://bit.ly/1wvSe3S
Watch Part 2 - http://bit.ly/166TbUR
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The United Nations announced in 2013 that Peru has overtaken Colombia as the world’s top producer of coca, the raw plant material used to manufacture cocaine. For the past two decades, Colombia has been virtually synonymous with cocaine. Now that Peru has become the global epicenter of cocaine production, the Andean nation runs the risk of becoming the world’s next great narco state.
The Peruvian government is trying to crack down on the problem by ramping up eradication of coca plants, and devoting military and police resources to interdiction efforts. Despite the response — and a hefty amount of foreign aid devoted to combatting cocaine production — Peruvian coke is being consumed in the nightclubs of Lima and in cities around the world like never before.
VICE News travels to Peru to learn more about the government’s battle plan against cocaine, and to see how nearly every aspect of Peruvian society is caught up in the fight. We witness how the fine, white powder has forced an entire nation to the brink in the global war on drugs.
In part three of the five-part series, VICE News correspondent Kaj Larsen links up with cartel members at a clandestine lab in the middle of Lima and observes as they make cocaine that will be shipped from Peru to the world.
Watch Part 1 - http://bit.ly/1wvSe3S
Watch Part 2 - http://bit.ly/166TbUR
Read "The Opium and Heroin Business Is Booming in Southeast Asia's 'Golden Triangle'" - http://bit.ly/1B2tzCe
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- published: 10 Dec 2014
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Colombia's Cocaine Towns
In March 2009, Irish Journalist Karen Coleman went to Colombia to investigate how the armed conflict and illegal drugs trade were effecting the Colombians. D......
In March 2009, Irish Journalist Karen Coleman went to Colombia to investigate how the armed conflict and illegal drugs trade were effecting the Colombians. D...
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In March 2009, Irish Journalist Karen Coleman went to Colombia to investigate how the armed conflict and illegal drugs trade were effecting the Colombians. D...
Cocaine Coast - Colombia
January 2010
Buenaventura the epicentre of the Colombian tragedy. 80% live in poverty and social despair has attracted the drug trade to employ the citys Afro...
January 2010
Buenaventura the epicentre of the Colombian tragedy. 80% live in poverty and social despair has attracted the drug trade to employ the citys Afro-Colombian youth as its disposable assistants.
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January 2010
Buenaventura the epicentre of the Colombian tragedy. 80% live in poverty and social despair has attracted the drug trade to employ the citys Afro-Colombian youth as its disposable assistants.
- published: 11 Jan 2010
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Colombia drug trafficking: largest quantity of liquid cocaine seized in Cartagena
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Originally published April 17, 2014 Check out our official website: http://us.tomonews.net/ Check out our Android app: http://goo.gl/PtT6VD Check out our iOS...
wn.com/Colombia Drug Trafficking Largest Quantity Of Liquid Cocaine Seized In Cartagena
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Inside Colombia's fight against drug mules
A kilo of pure cocaine, grown and sold inside Colombia, will fetch around $1500. That same kilo, once it hits the streets of America or Europe, cut up and s......
A kilo of pure cocaine, grown and sold inside Colombia, will fetch around $1500. That same kilo, once it hits the streets of America or Europe, cut up and s...
wn.com/Inside Colombia's Fight Against Drug Mules
A kilo of pure cocaine, grown and sold inside Colombia, will fetch around $1500. That same kilo, once it hits the streets of America or Europe, cut up and s...
- published: 21 Jan 2014
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Canadian woman smuggled cocaine in fake 'pregnant belly' arrested in Colombia
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wn.com/Canadian Woman Smuggled Cocaine In Fake 'Pregnant Belly' Arrested In Colombia
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Vacations in Colombia: Where to go?
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La Candelaria in Bogota | Let's Roam Colombia with Avianca
Sunday in Bogota is a day of relaxation and the perfect place to do it is the colorful neighborhood of La Candelaria. It's the oldest neighborhood in Bogota,...
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Medellin Colombia
The city is situated in a beautiful valley, offering mountain views from every angle. Combine the natural setting with Spring-like temperatures year round, Medellin offers a very comfortable climate both day and night.
Nightlife in Medellin is a big draw among younger travelers, as paisas love to dance, drink, and party. The women are reputed to be the most beautiful in Colombi
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Colombia Travel Video Guide
Colombia Travel Video Guide. No wonder the 'magic realism' style of Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez emerged from here -- there is a dreamlike quality to Colombia. Here at the equator, with the sun forever overhead, the fecund earth beneath your feet, heart-stopping vistas in every direction and the warmth of the locals putting you at ease -- you may find it difficult to leave.
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Travel Guide to Bogotá, Colombia
In this travel video from Bogota, I travel to Bogota, Colombia's bustling capital city, which is one of the best places to explore Colombian culture for the very reason that the city is full of Colombians from all over the country. In this video I check out the view from the top of Cerro de Monserrate, see the sights around Plaza de Bolívar, and travel to the small town of Zipaquirá, where I head
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Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Caribe Top Things to do Playa Blanca Best Places to Visit
Cartagena: The charm of the walled city
La magic of Cartagena lies in its massive fortifications, the warmth of the people, the richness of the architecture and the infinite range of cultural expression of a doughty and valiant people.
The city is full of romance, and there is the setting for many a tale of times past in every street and square, and along the walls that bound it, waiting for the
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Travel Guide to Medellín, Colombia
In this travel video from Medellin, I travel to Medellin, Colombia's second largest city, which is a favorite amongst visitors to Colombia due to its amazing scenery, friendly people, and surprising number of sights to see throughout the city.
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BOGOTA Colombia, travel guide - THE DOWNTOWN
know the downtown of bogota and its history
also, what you can do there
this is my first video, clik on link if you want to see it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBR4wAs_99k
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Santa Marta, Colombia Overview and Basic Tourist Information
Brian Cox takes you on a quick tour of Santa Marta, one of Colombia's up and coming tourist destinations. Be sure to bring warm clothes cause the climate is ...
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How Expensive is BOGOTA, COLOMBIA? Food, Shopping & City Tour
How expensive is Bogota? In this video I document all my daily expenses while exploring Bogota, Colombia.
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Or feel like reading
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Colombia Destination Guide
Bound by both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the equatorial South American country of Colombia has had a turbulent recent history with its natural beauty and archaeological sites overshadowed by the prevalence of violence stemming from cocaine trafficking and civil conflict. The diverse landscape offers a variety of climates and experiences ranging from Amazon
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What to Do in Medellín, Colombia | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times
The city’s situation — set in the Aburrá Valley, surrounded by green mountains — is ideal, its weather springlike year-round, and its people outgoing and proud of their city.
Produced by: Fritzie Andrade, Max Cantor, Chris Carmichael, Will Lloyd and Sarah Brady Voll
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Colombia Travel: Is It Safe to Travel in Colombia?
I've been traveling in Colombia for 2 weeks. Here are my thoughts on whether Colombia is safe to travel to.
Here is the Colombia travel warning on the U.S. Dept. of State website:
http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/alertswarnings/colombia-travel-warning.html
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Bogotá Colombia Travel Guide - Monserrate Hill Plaza Bolivar - Candelaria Downtown - Botero Museum
Bogotá
Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, located in the center of the country on a vast plain at 2,600 meters above sea level and with a moderate temperature has a population of eight million people from all corners of Colombia; a city as diverse as the entire country.
Declared World Book Capital by UNESCO and Iberoamerican Capital of Culture by the UCCI, Bogotá has become one of the most importan
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Medellín Top 10 Things to Do and See in Colombia - Travel Guide - Things to do - The Secret History
Why Visit Medellin Colombia
The city is situated in a beautiful valley, offering mountain views from every angle. Combine the natural setting with Spring-like temperatures year round, Medellin offers a very comfortable climate both day and night.
Nightlife in Medellin is a big draw among younger travelers, as paisas love to dance, drink, and party. The women are reputed to be the most beautiful
Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Bogotá Medellin things to do
Vacations in Colombia: Where to go?
Colombia is a modern nation, with an infrastructure that takes advantage of its natural resources and human capital.
Thank...
Vacations in Colombia: Where to go?
Colombia is a modern nation, with an infrastructure that takes advantage of its natural resources and human capital.
Thanks to its privileged location on the continent, all the environments of the tropics are present: glaciers, beaches, plains, rainforests, and deserts. In addition, Colombian will show a perfect blending of three cultures - Indian, European, and African. Different choices all around that will make you enjoy your holidays.
It is difficult to decide from among the many destinations Colombia has to offer. Yet whatever the decision, adventure will not be missed on your vacations.
For adventure holidays:
Amazon Jungle.
With the largest tropical rainforest and the most copious river in the world, the Amazonas Jungle we share with our neighbors is another of Colombia’s top vacation destination.
The Colombian Pacific.
With a yearly rainfall above 10,000 cm³, the 1,300 km long Pacific Coast of Colombia is one of the most humid regions on the planet, where Humpback whale sightseeing is the main tourist activity.
Providencia and Santa Catalina are the most romantic vacation destinations in Colombia, surrounded by an intense sea which captivates tourist.
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Vacations in Colombia: Where to go?
Colombia is a modern nation, with an infrastructure that takes advantage of its natural resources and human capital.
Thanks to its privileged location on the continent, all the environments of the tropics are present: glaciers, beaches, plains, rainforests, and deserts. In addition, Colombian will show a perfect blending of three cultures - Indian, European, and African. Different choices all around that will make you enjoy your holidays.
It is difficult to decide from among the many destinations Colombia has to offer. Yet whatever the decision, adventure will not be missed on your vacations.
For adventure holidays:
Amazon Jungle.
With the largest tropical rainforest and the most copious river in the world, the Amazonas Jungle we share with our neighbors is another of Colombia’s top vacation destination.
The Colombian Pacific.
With a yearly rainfall above 10,000 cm³, the 1,300 km long Pacific Coast of Colombia is one of the most humid regions on the planet, where Humpback whale sightseeing is the main tourist activity.
Providencia and Santa Catalina are the most romantic vacation destinations in Colombia, surrounded by an intense sea which captivates tourist.
- published: 31 Dec 2013
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La Candelaria in Bogota | Let's Roam Colombia with Avianca
Sunday in Bogota is a day of relaxation and the perfect place to do it is the colorful neighborhood of La Candelaria. It's the oldest neighborhood in Bogota,......
Sunday in Bogota is a day of relaxation and the perfect place to do it is the colorful neighborhood of La Candelaria. It's the oldest neighborhood in Bogota,...
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Sunday in Bogota is a day of relaxation and the perfect place to do it is the colorful neighborhood of La Candelaria. It's the oldest neighborhood in Bogota,...
- published: 06 Nov 2013
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author: Travelocity
10 Best Places to Visit in Colombia - Video Travel Guide
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Video Travel Guide: 10 Best Places to Visit in Colombia
Photos Source:
10. Popayan
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vista_de_Popay%C3%A1n.jpg
9. Medellin
http://gogetout.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/dsc_1574.jpg
8. San Andres y Providencia
http://www.taringa.net/posts/imagenes/17727839/Naturaleza-de-America-del-Sur-en-fotos.html
7. San Agustin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Agust%C3%ADn,_Huila
http://huilaturistica.blogspot.com/2013/11/parque-de-san-agustin-huila.html
6. Zona Cafetera
http://experiencesouthamerica.com/holiday/experience-colombia/
http://fotoviajexlalibre.blogspot.com/2014/11/colombia-dia-8-cruzando-el-eje-cafetero.html
5. San Gil
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http://www.tellittomewalking.com/foto-del-dia-excuse-me-while-i-kiss-the-sky-parapente-en-san-gil-colombia/
4. Villa de Leyva
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Villa_de_Leyva,_Plaza_principal,_costado_sureste.jpg
http://designblog.uniandes.edu.co/blogs/disenoaudiovisual/files/2009/04/dsc_0001.jpg
3. Bogota
http://static.thousandwonders.net/Bogota.original.360.jpg
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jeff-thelen/bogota-cuisine_b_3195134.html
2. Tayrona National Park
http://www.bluezzz.nl/tayrona-national-park-colombias-nieuwe-hotspot/
http://www.moustachemagazine.com/2014/06/global-profile-colombia/cabo-de-la-vela-in-tayrona-national-park-on-the-carribean-coast-of-colombia-1600x1071/
1. Cartagena
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartagena_de_Indias
Image: Shutterstock
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Video Travel Guide: 10 Best Places to Visit in Colombia
Photos Source:
10. Popayan
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vista_de_Popay%C3%A1n.jpg
9. Medellin
http://gogetout.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/dsc_1574.jpg
8. San Andres y Providencia
http://www.taringa.net/posts/imagenes/17727839/Naturaleza-de-America-del-Sur-en-fotos.html
7. San Agustin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Agust%C3%ADn,_Huila
http://huilaturistica.blogspot.com/2013/11/parque-de-san-agustin-huila.html
6. Zona Cafetera
http://experiencesouthamerica.com/holiday/experience-colombia/
http://fotoviajexlalibre.blogspot.com/2014/11/colombia-dia-8-cruzando-el-eje-cafetero.html
5. San Gil
http://theadventuresofadr.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/dsc_1932.jpg
http://www.tellittomewalking.com/foto-del-dia-excuse-me-while-i-kiss-the-sky-parapente-en-san-gil-colombia/
4. Villa de Leyva
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Villa_de_Leyva,_Plaza_principal,_costado_sureste.jpg
http://designblog.uniandes.edu.co/blogs/disenoaudiovisual/files/2009/04/dsc_0001.jpg
3. Bogota
http://static.thousandwonders.net/Bogota.original.360.jpg
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jeff-thelen/bogota-cuisine_b_3195134.html
2. Tayrona National Park
http://www.bluezzz.nl/tayrona-national-park-colombias-nieuwe-hotspot/
http://www.moustachemagazine.com/2014/06/global-profile-colombia/cabo-de-la-vela-in-tayrona-national-park-on-the-carribean-coast-of-colombia-1600x1071/
1. Cartagena
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartagena_de_Indias
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Medellin Wild On! Colombia Travel Guide , Adventures and Places to Visit - Things to do
Medellin Colombia
The city is situated in a beautiful valley, offering mountain views from every angle. Combine the natural setting with Spring-like temperatur...
Medellin Colombia
The city is situated in a beautiful valley, offering mountain views from every angle. Combine the natural setting with Spring-like temperatures year round, Medellin offers a very comfortable climate both day and night.
Nightlife in Medellin is a big draw among younger travelers, as paisas love to dance, drink, and party. The women are reputed to be the most beautiful in Colombia, if not all of South America, and that reputation alone continues to attract more and more male travelers.
Most foreigners know little about Medellin other than it was the former home and stomping grounds of Pablo Escobar, and therefore once listed as the most dangerous city in the world. In the last few years, several companies have set up organized tours to cater to the tourist-demand for information on this tragic chapter in the city's history.
Best Things to See and Do
Medellin is home to Colombia's most famous artist, Fernando Botero. In the city center, you can walk through Botero Plaza and get your picture taken amongst a few dozen of his large metal sculptures.
The plaza also features the Museo de Antioquia which features some of Botero's paintings, as well as other Latin artists.
One of the reasons Medellin is a popular place for expats to live in Colombia is the metro system. Medellin features Colombia's only metro train. From the main train line that runs North/South through the city, are several cable cars (like ski gondolas) that run up the mountains to poorer neighborhoods.
These cable cars are meant to give residents easier access to the city, however they also offer a cheap and fun way to get panoramic views of the entire city.
If you prefer adrenaline-pumping activities, paragliding is available for as little as $45 per 25-minute flight.
Where to Eat in Medellin
For a taste of the local cuisine, head to Mondongo's where you can try the mondongo (tripe) soup. Mexican food is often done well, and I'm a fan of 1910 Revolucion Mexicana for the stylish decor as much as the food. And if you're craving excellent creole or north Brazilian food, head to Bonuar, which is adjacent the Modern Art Museum, and features live Blues during the week.
Where to Drink and Dance
While the bars and discotecas around Parque Lleras are always busy on the weekends, there are many more places to party with locals than the Zona Rosa. A paisa favorite is the raucous Dulce Jesus Mio, which is decorated like a mock Antioquian pueblo. Workers dress up as caricatures of typical townspeople. Get there early (9 pm), and ensure you have at least one girl with you, to get a table.
For some of the city's best live salsa music, head downtown to El Eslabon Prendido on a Tuesday night (around 9:30 pm if you want a table). If you actually want room to dance, then go to the upscale Cien Fuegos, which features the biggest dance floor in town.
Best Area for a Night on the Town
Parque Lleras is the most accessible — you can just walk around until you find a bar or discoteca that looks like fun. Or, hop a cab to nearby Barrio Colombia and you'll have a dozen different discotecas to choose from, all within a few square blocks. And you'll see fewer foreigners than in Parque Lleras.
More adventurous visitors will go a bit further to La 33, or La 70, a five-block strip of salsa bars and clubs on the West side of the city.
Getting Around Medellin
Medellin is a large city, so while you'll be able to walk around within neighborhoods, you'll need public transport to get you around the city. Bus rides, which can be confusing at first, cost about 65 cents each, while a single ride on the metro will run you 85 cents.
The metro is very easy to use, clean, and generally safe (there's security at every station and platform). Taxis are metered, and you can go from one end of the city to the other for $6-7.
Events and Festivals
In early July, Medellin hosts Colombia's annual salsa festival. The weekend event is a combination of salsa workshops, competitions, and at night, social dancing.
As the fashion capital of Colombia, Medellin hosts Colombiamoda (fashion week) every July as well. The 3-day event is open to the public during the day (a pass costs about $40), while the runway shows are invite-only.
La Feria de las Flores, the city's annual flower parade, runs from the last week of July through the first week of August. The weekends are busy with parades, including La Cabalgata horse parade, an antique car parade, and the flower parade. There are also lots of concerts and special events held during the 10-day celebrations.
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Medellin Colombia
The city is situated in a beautiful valley, offering mountain views from every angle. Combine the natural setting with Spring-like temperatures year round, Medellin offers a very comfortable climate both day and night.
Nightlife in Medellin is a big draw among younger travelers, as paisas love to dance, drink, and party. The women are reputed to be the most beautiful in Colombia, if not all of South America, and that reputation alone continues to attract more and more male travelers.
Most foreigners know little about Medellin other than it was the former home and stomping grounds of Pablo Escobar, and therefore once listed as the most dangerous city in the world. In the last few years, several companies have set up organized tours to cater to the tourist-demand for information on this tragic chapter in the city's history.
Best Things to See and Do
Medellin is home to Colombia's most famous artist, Fernando Botero. In the city center, you can walk through Botero Plaza and get your picture taken amongst a few dozen of his large metal sculptures.
The plaza also features the Museo de Antioquia which features some of Botero's paintings, as well as other Latin artists.
One of the reasons Medellin is a popular place for expats to live in Colombia is the metro system. Medellin features Colombia's only metro train. From the main train line that runs North/South through the city, are several cable cars (like ski gondolas) that run up the mountains to poorer neighborhoods.
These cable cars are meant to give residents easier access to the city, however they also offer a cheap and fun way to get panoramic views of the entire city.
If you prefer adrenaline-pumping activities, paragliding is available for as little as $45 per 25-minute flight.
Where to Eat in Medellin
For a taste of the local cuisine, head to Mondongo's where you can try the mondongo (tripe) soup. Mexican food is often done well, and I'm a fan of 1910 Revolucion Mexicana for the stylish decor as much as the food. And if you're craving excellent creole or north Brazilian food, head to Bonuar, which is adjacent the Modern Art Museum, and features live Blues during the week.
Where to Drink and Dance
While the bars and discotecas around Parque Lleras are always busy on the weekends, there are many more places to party with locals than the Zona Rosa. A paisa favorite is the raucous Dulce Jesus Mio, which is decorated like a mock Antioquian pueblo. Workers dress up as caricatures of typical townspeople. Get there early (9 pm), and ensure you have at least one girl with you, to get a table.
For some of the city's best live salsa music, head downtown to El Eslabon Prendido on a Tuesday night (around 9:30 pm if you want a table). If you actually want room to dance, then go to the upscale Cien Fuegos, which features the biggest dance floor in town.
Best Area for a Night on the Town
Parque Lleras is the most accessible — you can just walk around until you find a bar or discoteca that looks like fun. Or, hop a cab to nearby Barrio Colombia and you'll have a dozen different discotecas to choose from, all within a few square blocks. And you'll see fewer foreigners than in Parque Lleras.
More adventurous visitors will go a bit further to La 33, or La 70, a five-block strip of salsa bars and clubs on the West side of the city.
Getting Around Medellin
Medellin is a large city, so while you'll be able to walk around within neighborhoods, you'll need public transport to get you around the city. Bus rides, which can be confusing at first, cost about 65 cents each, while a single ride on the metro will run you 85 cents.
The metro is very easy to use, clean, and generally safe (there's security at every station and platform). Taxis are metered, and you can go from one end of the city to the other for $6-7.
Events and Festivals
In early July, Medellin hosts Colombia's annual salsa festival. The weekend event is a combination of salsa workshops, competitions, and at night, social dancing.
As the fashion capital of Colombia, Medellin hosts Colombiamoda (fashion week) every July as well. The 3-day event is open to the public during the day (a pass costs about $40), while the runway shows are invite-only.
La Feria de las Flores, the city's annual flower parade, runs from the last week of July through the first week of August. The weekends are busy with parades, including La Cabalgata horse parade, an antique car parade, and the flower parade. There are also lots of concerts and special events held during the 10-day celebrations.
- published: 03 Dec 2012
- views: 245950
Colombia Travel Video Guide
Colombia Travel Video Guide. No wonder the 'magic realism' style of Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez emerged from here -- there is a dreamlike quality to...
Colombia Travel Video Guide. No wonder the 'magic realism' style of Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez emerged from here -- there is a dreamlike quality to Colombia. Here at the equator, with the sun forever overhead, the fecund earth beneath your feet, heart-stopping vistas in every direction and the warmth of the locals putting you at ease -- you may find it difficult to leave.
Colombia Travel Video Guide culture, like the country's weather, varies by altitude. The essence of Colombia resides in the mountains in the alpine cities of Bogotá, Medellín and Cali, and the smaller cities of the Zona Cafetera. This is the industrial heartland of the country. Geographical isolation has kept the accent relatively unaffected by outside influence; Spanish here is precise and easy to understand. The infrastructure in the mountain region is good, the water drinkable, the roads well maintained. In the heat of the Caribbean coast, life is slower, and the culture more laid-back. The accent is the unhurried drawl of the Caribbean basin, and the infrastructure, unfortunately, is still in need of some attention.
Amzaing Colombia Travel Video Guide, please enjoy and comment!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcYVL9riXr0
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Colombia Travel Video Guide. No wonder the 'magic realism' style of Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez emerged from here -- there is a dreamlike quality to Colombia. Here at the equator, with the sun forever overhead, the fecund earth beneath your feet, heart-stopping vistas in every direction and the warmth of the locals putting you at ease -- you may find it difficult to leave.
Colombia Travel Video Guide culture, like the country's weather, varies by altitude. The essence of Colombia resides in the mountains in the alpine cities of Bogotá, Medellín and Cali, and the smaller cities of the Zona Cafetera. This is the industrial heartland of the country. Geographical isolation has kept the accent relatively unaffected by outside influence; Spanish here is precise and easy to understand. The infrastructure in the mountain region is good, the water drinkable, the roads well maintained. In the heat of the Caribbean coast, life is slower, and the culture more laid-back. The accent is the unhurried drawl of the Caribbean basin, and the infrastructure, unfortunately, is still in need of some attention.
Amzaing Colombia Travel Video Guide, please enjoy and comment!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcYVL9riXr0
- published: 29 Apr 2014
- views: 4965
Travel Guide to Bogotá, Colombia
In this travel video from Bogota, I travel to Bogota, Colombia's bustling capital city, which is one of the best places to explore Colombian culture for the ver...
In this travel video from Bogota, I travel to Bogota, Colombia's bustling capital city, which is one of the best places to explore Colombian culture for the very reason that the city is full of Colombians from all over the country. In this video I check out the view from the top of Cerro de Monserrate, see the sights around Plaza de Bolívar, and travel to the small town of Zipaquirá, where I head deep underground to visit the famous Salt Cathedral, a cathedral carved out in the middle of a mountain.
wn.com/Travel Guide To Bogotá, Colombia
In this travel video from Bogota, I travel to Bogota, Colombia's bustling capital city, which is one of the best places to explore Colombian culture for the very reason that the city is full of Colombians from all over the country. In this video I check out the view from the top of Cerro de Monserrate, see the sights around Plaza de Bolívar, and travel to the small town of Zipaquirá, where I head deep underground to visit the famous Salt Cathedral, a cathedral carved out in the middle of a mountain.
- published: 20 Dec 2008
- views: 160939
Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Caribe Top Things to do Playa Blanca Best Places to Visit
Cartagena: The charm of the walled city
La magic of Cartagena lies in its massive fortifications, the warmth of the people, the richness of the architecture an...
Cartagena: The charm of the walled city
La magic of Cartagena lies in its massive fortifications, the warmth of the people, the richness of the architecture and the infinite range of cultural expression of a doughty and valiant people.
The city is full of romance, and there is the setting for many a tale of times past in every street and square, and along the walls that bound it, waiting for the sunset to evoke past struggles.
On a sunny day vibrates with color along the facades of the buildings and the sea breeze refreshes the visitor on his way along the narrow streets of the old city.
As night falls, Cartagena is warm, bathed in its own light, coming to life, transformed / Photo: Carlos Sueskún.
The monuments are there: sober, ancient monasteries, churches, battlements and the remains of bloody battles: a testimony to the invincible men and women who brought freedom to the "heroic city".
Night falls, and is bathed in a light of its own, coming to life and transforming itself. It is a unique atmosphere that captivates the visitor and takes him back to times past and forgotten, in a horse and carriage.
From the walls there is a beautiful view of the sea. Then, euphoria grows and the tireless fiesta dances on until the first rays of the sun sweep away the mysteries of the night.
Yes, this is Cartagena. A city that tells its own past, its fascinating history and its rebirth in every age.
A favorite destination
Tour the streets, see the old Spanish colonial buildings / Photo: Carlos Sueskún.
Declared part of the UNESCO World Heritage in 1984, Cartagena encapsulates all the charm of Spanish colonial architecture, the republic period and today, the attractions of intense night-life, cultural festivals, exotic scenery, superb beaches, wonderful food and a wide offer of hotels and tourist infrastructure.
Walk the streets, look at the Spanish colonial buildings -- the Palace of the Inquisition, the Clock-Tower and the Castle of San Felipe de Barajas; enjoy the soft, warm breezes as you pass through the squares and plazas.
Eating out is another form of entertainment in Cartagena, with countless choices of new and exotic flavors in local and international styles.
The choice of accommodation is very wide too. There are traditional hotels and exclusive boutique hotels offering unique experiences of detail and personal service.
Cartagena offers all the enchantment of its history and the legacy of those who made it great and turned it into one of Colombia's most important tourist destinations.
http://www.colombia.travel/en/international-tourist/vacations-holidays-where-to-go/cartagena-travel-guide
wn.com/Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Caribe Top Things To Do Playa Blanca Best Places To Visit
Cartagena: The charm of the walled city
La magic of Cartagena lies in its massive fortifications, the warmth of the people, the richness of the architecture and the infinite range of cultural expression of a doughty and valiant people.
The city is full of romance, and there is the setting for many a tale of times past in every street and square, and along the walls that bound it, waiting for the sunset to evoke past struggles.
On a sunny day vibrates with color along the facades of the buildings and the sea breeze refreshes the visitor on his way along the narrow streets of the old city.
As night falls, Cartagena is warm, bathed in its own light, coming to life, transformed / Photo: Carlos Sueskún.
The monuments are there: sober, ancient monasteries, churches, battlements and the remains of bloody battles: a testimony to the invincible men and women who brought freedom to the "heroic city".
Night falls, and is bathed in a light of its own, coming to life and transforming itself. It is a unique atmosphere that captivates the visitor and takes him back to times past and forgotten, in a horse and carriage.
From the walls there is a beautiful view of the sea. Then, euphoria grows and the tireless fiesta dances on until the first rays of the sun sweep away the mysteries of the night.
Yes, this is Cartagena. A city that tells its own past, its fascinating history and its rebirth in every age.
A favorite destination
Tour the streets, see the old Spanish colonial buildings / Photo: Carlos Sueskún.
Declared part of the UNESCO World Heritage in 1984, Cartagena encapsulates all the charm of Spanish colonial architecture, the republic period and today, the attractions of intense night-life, cultural festivals, exotic scenery, superb beaches, wonderful food and a wide offer of hotels and tourist infrastructure.
Walk the streets, look at the Spanish colonial buildings -- the Palace of the Inquisition, the Clock-Tower and the Castle of San Felipe de Barajas; enjoy the soft, warm breezes as you pass through the squares and plazas.
Eating out is another form of entertainment in Cartagena, with countless choices of new and exotic flavors in local and international styles.
The choice of accommodation is very wide too. There are traditional hotels and exclusive boutique hotels offering unique experiences of detail and personal service.
Cartagena offers all the enchantment of its history and the legacy of those who made it great and turned it into one of Colombia's most important tourist destinations.
http://www.colombia.travel/en/international-tourist/vacations-holidays-where-to-go/cartagena-travel-guide
- published: 19 Nov 2012
- views: 443092
Travel Guide to Medellín, Colombia
In this travel video from Medellin, I travel to Medellin, Colombia's second largest city, which is a favorite amongst visitors to Colombia due to its amazing sc...
In this travel video from Medellin, I travel to Medellin, Colombia's second largest city, which is a favorite amongst visitors to Colombia due to its amazing scenery, friendly people, and surprising number of sights to see throughout the city.
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In this travel video from Medellin, I travel to Medellin, Colombia's second largest city, which is a favorite amongst visitors to Colombia due to its amazing scenery, friendly people, and surprising number of sights to see throughout the city.
- published: 05 Jan 2009
- views: 20460
BOGOTA Colombia, travel guide - THE DOWNTOWN
know the downtown of bogota and its history
also, what you can do there
this is my first video, clik on link if you want to see it http://www.youtube.com/w...
know the downtown of bogota and its history
also, what you can do there
this is my first video, clik on link if you want to see it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBR4wAs_99k
wn.com/Bogota Colombia, Travel Guide The Downtown
know the downtown of bogota and its history
also, what you can do there
this is my first video, clik on link if you want to see it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBR4wAs_99k
- published: 24 Mar 2013
- views: 2145
Santa Marta, Colombia Overview and Basic Tourist Information
Brian Cox takes you on a quick tour of Santa Marta, one of Colombia's up and coming tourist destinations. Be sure to bring warm clothes cause the climate is ......
Brian Cox takes you on a quick tour of Santa Marta, one of Colombia's up and coming tourist destinations. Be sure to bring warm clothes cause the climate is ...
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Brian Cox takes you on a quick tour of Santa Marta, one of Colombia's up and coming tourist destinations. Be sure to bring warm clothes cause the climate is ...
How Expensive is BOGOTA, COLOMBIA? Food, Shopping & City Tour
How expensive is Bogota? In this video I document all my daily expenses while exploring Bogota, Colombia.
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to B...
How expensive is Bogota? In this video I document all my daily expenses while exploring Bogota, Colombia.
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. It's also available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow Gabriel on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
How Expensive is BOGOTA, COLOMBIA? Food, Shopping & City Tour
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How expensive is Bogota? In this video I document all my daily expenses while exploring Bogota, Colombia.
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. It's also available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow Gabriel on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
How Expensive is BOGOTA, COLOMBIA? Food, Shopping & City Tour
- published: 17 Sep 2015
- views: 422
Santa Marta Barranquilla Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Bogotá - Places to Visit Things to do Tour
Colombia Destination Guide
Bound by both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the equatorial South American country of Colombia has had a turbulent recent h...
Colombia Destination Guide
Bound by both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the equatorial South American country of Colombia has had a turbulent recent history with its natural beauty and archaeological sites overshadowed by the prevalence of violence stemming from cocaine trafficking and civil conflict. The diverse landscape offers a variety of climates and experiences ranging from Amazon jungles to sun-soaked beaches and modern cities to ancient ruins.
While some areas of Colombia are still considered too dangerous for tourists to venture to, if you stick to the urban cities such as Bogota and Medellin and provincial capitals, while taking precautions and adhering to common sense, the country is relatively safe. If in doubt, be sure to check the current government warnings for any developments.
Warnings aside, there's much to enjoy in the country that brought salsa, cumbia, Shakira and Gabriel Garcia Marquez to the world. The terrain itself traverses coastal beaches, the alpine Andes, central highlands and flat plains. The Spanish-speaking country became independent from Spain in the 1800s and this colonial legacy can be seen in the well-preserved architecture of Cartagena and Villa de Leyva. Visiting pre-Columbian ruins in Ciudad Perdida (Lost City) brings to mind swashbuckling scenes from an Indiana Jones movie -- machete optional!
Colombia is also blessed with abundant natural attributes from the snow-capped peaks and glacial lakes of Parque Nacional de Cocuy to the sandy stretches of beach and deep bays of Parque Nacional Tayrona on the Caribbean coast. Adrenalin junkies not sated by the three-day hike to Ciudad Perdida can enjoy heart-pumping action in San Gil -- the adventure capital of Colombia - with rafting, abseiling and rock climbing among the activities on offer.
To savour the true essence of Colombia, sample the local cuisine and abundance of tropical fruits. Empanadas are a popular dish of meat and potatoes wrapped in a pastry pouch. With coffee and sugar plantations a major part of the country's primary industries, Colombians are unsurprisingly renowned for having a sweet tooth. Locals like to indulge in desserts such as the milk-based arequipe, and drink their coffee black.
Each South American country has its own regional music and dance style and for Colombia that's salsa and cumbia. For a taste of Columbia's renowned nightlife, head to Bogota or Cali, known as the salsa capital of South America. Don't be intimidated by the tricky step changes, locals are more than happy to teach you. For a Latin American destination with a difference, Colombia has all the moves.
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Colombia Destination Guide
Bound by both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the equatorial South American country of Colombia has had a turbulent recent history with its natural beauty and archaeological sites overshadowed by the prevalence of violence stemming from cocaine trafficking and civil conflict. The diverse landscape offers a variety of climates and experiences ranging from Amazon jungles to sun-soaked beaches and modern cities to ancient ruins.
While some areas of Colombia are still considered too dangerous for tourists to venture to, if you stick to the urban cities such as Bogota and Medellin and provincial capitals, while taking precautions and adhering to common sense, the country is relatively safe. If in doubt, be sure to check the current government warnings for any developments.
Warnings aside, there's much to enjoy in the country that brought salsa, cumbia, Shakira and Gabriel Garcia Marquez to the world. The terrain itself traverses coastal beaches, the alpine Andes, central highlands and flat plains. The Spanish-speaking country became independent from Spain in the 1800s and this colonial legacy can be seen in the well-preserved architecture of Cartagena and Villa de Leyva. Visiting pre-Columbian ruins in Ciudad Perdida (Lost City) brings to mind swashbuckling scenes from an Indiana Jones movie -- machete optional!
Colombia is also blessed with abundant natural attributes from the snow-capped peaks and glacial lakes of Parque Nacional de Cocuy to the sandy stretches of beach and deep bays of Parque Nacional Tayrona on the Caribbean coast. Adrenalin junkies not sated by the three-day hike to Ciudad Perdida can enjoy heart-pumping action in San Gil -- the adventure capital of Colombia - with rafting, abseiling and rock climbing among the activities on offer.
To savour the true essence of Colombia, sample the local cuisine and abundance of tropical fruits. Empanadas are a popular dish of meat and potatoes wrapped in a pastry pouch. With coffee and sugar plantations a major part of the country's primary industries, Colombians are unsurprisingly renowned for having a sweet tooth. Locals like to indulge in desserts such as the milk-based arequipe, and drink their coffee black.
Each South American country has its own regional music and dance style and for Colombia that's salsa and cumbia. For a taste of Columbia's renowned nightlife, head to Bogota or Cali, known as the salsa capital of South America. Don't be intimidated by the tricky step changes, locals are more than happy to teach you. For a Latin American destination with a difference, Colombia has all the moves.
- published: 25 Sep 2013
- views: 195356
What to Do in Medellín, Colombia | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times
The city’s situation — set in the Aburrá Valley, surrounded by green mountains — is ideal, its weather springlike year-round, and its people outgoing and proud ...
The city’s situation — set in the Aburrá Valley, surrounded by green mountains — is ideal, its weather springlike year-round, and its people outgoing and proud of their city.
Produced by: Fritzie Andrade, Max Cantor, Chris Carmichael, Will Lloyd and Sarah Brady Voll
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The city’s situation — set in the Aburrá Valley, surrounded by green mountains — is ideal, its weather springlike year-round, and its people outgoing and proud of their city.
Produced by: Fritzie Andrade, Max Cantor, Chris Carmichael, Will Lloyd and Sarah Brady Voll
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- published: 17 May 2015
- views: 301
Colombia Travel: Is It Safe to Travel in Colombia?
I've been traveling in Colombia for 2 weeks. Here are my thoughts on whether Colombia is safe to travel to.
Here is the Colombia travel warning on the U.S. Dept...
I've been traveling in Colombia for 2 weeks. Here are my thoughts on whether Colombia is safe to travel to.
Here is the Colombia travel warning on the U.S. Dept. of State website:
http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/alertswarnings/colombia-travel-warning.html
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. It's also available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow Gabriel on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
Colombia Travel: Is It Safe to Travel in Colombia?
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I've been traveling in Colombia for 2 weeks. Here are my thoughts on whether Colombia is safe to travel to.
Here is the Colombia travel warning on the U.S. Dept. of State website:
http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/alertswarnings/colombia-travel-warning.html
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. It's also available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow Gabriel on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
Colombia Travel: Is It Safe to Travel in Colombia?
- published: 25 Sep 2015
- views: 176
Bogotá Colombia Travel Guide - Monserrate Hill Plaza Bolivar - Candelaria Downtown - Botero Museum
Bogotá
Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, located in the center of the country on a vast plain at 2,600 meters above sea level and with a moderate temperature has...
Bogotá
Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, located in the center of the country on a vast plain at 2,600 meters above sea level and with a moderate temperature has a population of eight million people from all corners of Colombia; a city as diverse as the entire country.
Declared World Book Capital by UNESCO and Iberoamerican Capital of Culture by the UCCI, Bogotá has become one of the most important cities of the continent, with public spaces such as plazas, streets and modern avenues. Its Mass Transit System is considered one of the most important in Latin America and a model for transportation systems in the country and the continent. The city has the world's largest bicycling network --the Ciclovía, which covers close to 300 kilometers.
Bogotá has a varied nightlife offering domestic and foreign tourists alike different options and styles; a permanent cultural agenda that is reflected in its more than 60 museums and art galleries; the most famous Rock Festival of the continent and the most important theater festival in the world, the Iberoamerican Theater Festival; 29 religious temples that are part of its heritage; 4,500 parks; close to 50 shopping malls and outlets where visitors can purchase the latest fashion and creations by haute couture Colombian designers.
Bogota: culture and nightlife merged as one.
Bogota: travel to a city full of culture and nightlife.
Bogotá has earned a place among the major gastronomic capitals of Latin America. Its six dining areas with world-class restaurants offer local and international cuisine. The many accommodation options with over 300 hotels of international and national chains make of Bogotá the main destination of foreign tourists arriving in the country. Its venues for business, events and conventions consolidate it as one of the favorite destinations for executives worldwide.
The city, which was declared by the prestigious New York Times as one of the 31 destinations to visit in 2010 is an inspiring city with millions of amazing stories that surprise visitors every day.
Essential tourism and travel information for your Bogota vacations:
Climate
Temperature ranges from 12º C (54º F) to 18º C (64º F)
Altitude
2,640 meters above sea level
Location
Bogotá is situated in the center of the country, on the western part of the Bogotá savanna. To the south, the Bogotá river forms the falls of Salto de Tequendama. Its tributaries shape valleys with thriving towns whose habitants make a living from agriculture, cattle ranching, and the manufacture of handicrafts.
Airport
El Dorado International Airport + 57 (1) 425-1000 concentrates 65% of the aerial operations in the country. All procedures related to entering or exiting Colombia, as well as connections to the rest of the country, can be made from this airport.
Ticket, reservation, and check-in counters for national and international flights, as well as immigration and customs, are on the first floor. Departure and arrival gates, information services, travel agencies, drugstores, restaurants, and book and handicraft stores are located on the second floor.
Passengers can easily find taxi stations and tourist information and hotel reservation booths in the international and national arrival areas.
How to get there?
By land, from the north coast, by the Troncal del Magdalena highway; from the western part of the country, by the Panamerican Highway; from the Llanos to the east, by the road that connects Villavicencio and Bogotá.
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Bogotá
Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, located in the center of the country on a vast plain at 2,600 meters above sea level and with a moderate temperature has a population of eight million people from all corners of Colombia; a city as diverse as the entire country.
Declared World Book Capital by UNESCO and Iberoamerican Capital of Culture by the UCCI, Bogotá has become one of the most important cities of the continent, with public spaces such as plazas, streets and modern avenues. Its Mass Transit System is considered one of the most important in Latin America and a model for transportation systems in the country and the continent. The city has the world's largest bicycling network --the Ciclovía, which covers close to 300 kilometers.
Bogotá has a varied nightlife offering domestic and foreign tourists alike different options and styles; a permanent cultural agenda that is reflected in its more than 60 museums and art galleries; the most famous Rock Festival of the continent and the most important theater festival in the world, the Iberoamerican Theater Festival; 29 religious temples that are part of its heritage; 4,500 parks; close to 50 shopping malls and outlets where visitors can purchase the latest fashion and creations by haute couture Colombian designers.
Bogota: culture and nightlife merged as one.
Bogota: travel to a city full of culture and nightlife.
Bogotá has earned a place among the major gastronomic capitals of Latin America. Its six dining areas with world-class restaurants offer local and international cuisine. The many accommodation options with over 300 hotels of international and national chains make of Bogotá the main destination of foreign tourists arriving in the country. Its venues for business, events and conventions consolidate it as one of the favorite destinations for executives worldwide.
The city, which was declared by the prestigious New York Times as one of the 31 destinations to visit in 2010 is an inspiring city with millions of amazing stories that surprise visitors every day.
Essential tourism and travel information for your Bogota vacations:
Climate
Temperature ranges from 12º C (54º F) to 18º C (64º F)
Altitude
2,640 meters above sea level
Location
Bogotá is situated in the center of the country, on the western part of the Bogotá savanna. To the south, the Bogotá river forms the falls of Salto de Tequendama. Its tributaries shape valleys with thriving towns whose habitants make a living from agriculture, cattle ranching, and the manufacture of handicrafts.
Airport
El Dorado International Airport + 57 (1) 425-1000 concentrates 65% of the aerial operations in the country. All procedures related to entering or exiting Colombia, as well as connections to the rest of the country, can be made from this airport.
Ticket, reservation, and check-in counters for national and international flights, as well as immigration and customs, are on the first floor. Departure and arrival gates, information services, travel agencies, drugstores, restaurants, and book and handicraft stores are located on the second floor.
Passengers can easily find taxi stations and tourist information and hotel reservation booths in the international and national arrival areas.
How to get there?
By land, from the north coast, by the Troncal del Magdalena highway; from the western part of the country, by the Panamerican Highway; from the Llanos to the east, by the road that connects Villavicencio and Bogotá.
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- published: 10 Jan 2014
- views: 6125
Medellín Top 10 Things to Do and See in Colombia - Travel Guide - Things to do - The Secret History
Why Visit Medellin Colombia
The city is situated in a beautiful valley, offering mountain views from every angle. Combine the natural setting with Spring-like ...
Why Visit Medellin Colombia
The city is situated in a beautiful valley, offering mountain views from every angle. Combine the natural setting with Spring-like temperatures year round, Medellin offers a very comfortable climate both day and night.
Nightlife in Medellin is a big draw among younger travelers, as paisas love to dance, drink, and party. The women are reputed to be the most beautiful in Colombia, if not all of South America, and that reputation alone continues to attract more and more male travelers.
Most foreigners know little about Medellin other than it was the former home and stomping grounds of Pablo Escobar, and therefore once listed as the most dangerous city in the world. In the last few years, several companies have set up organized tours to cater to the tourist-demand for information on this tragic chapter in the city's history.
Best Things to See and Do
Medellin is home to Colombia's most famous artist, Fernando Botero. In the city center, you can walk through Botero Plaza and get your picture taken amongst a few dozen of his large metal sculptures.
The plaza also features the Museo de Antioquia which features some of Botero's paintings, as well as other Latin artists.
One of the reasons Medellin is a popular place for expats to live in Colombia is the metro system. Medellin features Colombia's only metro train. From the main train line that runs North/South through the city, are several cable cars (like ski gondolas) that run up the mountains to poorer neighborhoods.
These cable cars are meant to give residents easier access to the city, however they also offer a cheap and fun way to get panoramic views of the entire city.
If you prefer adrenaline-pumping activities, paragliding is available for as little as $45 per 25-minute flight.
Where to Eat in Medellin
For a taste of the local cuisine, head to Mondongo's where you can try the mondongo (tripe) soup. Mexican food is often done well, and I'm a fan of 1910 Revolucion Mexicana for the stylish decor as much as the food. And if you're craving excellent creole or north Brazilian food, head to Bonuar, which is adjacent the Modern Art Museum, and features live Blues during the week.
Where to Drink and Dance
While the bars and discotecas around Parque Lleras are always busy on the weekends, there are many more places to party with locals than the Zona Rosa. A paisa favorite is the raucous Dulce Jesus Mio, which is decorated like a mock Antioquian pueblo. Workers dress up as caricatures of typical townspeople. Get there early (9 pm), and ensure you have at least one girl with you, to get a table.
For some of the city's best live salsa music, head downtown to El Eslabon Prendido on a Tuesday night (around 9:30 pm if you want a table). If you actually want room to dance, then go to the upscale Cien Fuegos, which features the biggest dance floor in town.
Best Area for a Night on the Town
Parque Lleras is the most accessible — you can just walk around until you find a bar or discoteca that looks like fun. Or, hop a cab to nearby Barrio Colombia and you'll have a dozen different discotecas to choose from, all within a few square blocks. And you'll see fewer foreigners than in Parque Lleras.
More adventurous visitors will go a bit further to La 33, or La 70, a five-block strip of salsa bars and clubs on the West side of the city.
Getting Around Medellin
Medellin is a large city, so while you'll be able to walk around within neighborhoods, you'll need public transport to get you around the city. Bus rides, which can be confusing at first, cost about 65 cents each, while a single ride on the metro will run you 85 cents.
The metro is very easy to use, clean, and generally safe (there's security at every station and platform). Taxis are metered, and you can go from one end of the city to the other for $6-7.
Events and Festivals
In early July, Medellin hosts Colombia's annual salsa festival. The weekend event is a combination of salsa workshops, competitions, and at night, social dancing.
As the fashion capital of Colombia, Medellin hosts Colombiamoda (fashion week) every July as well. The 3-day event is open to the public during the day (a pass costs about $40), while the runway shows are invite-only.
La Feria de las Flores, the city's annual flower parade, runs from the last week of July through the first week of August. The weekends are busy with parades, including La Cabalgata horse parade, an antique car parade, and the flower parade. There are also lots of concerts and special events held during the 10-day celebrations.
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Why Visit Medellin Colombia
The city is situated in a beautiful valley, offering mountain views from every angle. Combine the natural setting with Spring-like temperatures year round, Medellin offers a very comfortable climate both day and night.
Nightlife in Medellin is a big draw among younger travelers, as paisas love to dance, drink, and party. The women are reputed to be the most beautiful in Colombia, if not all of South America, and that reputation alone continues to attract more and more male travelers.
Most foreigners know little about Medellin other than it was the former home and stomping grounds of Pablo Escobar, and therefore once listed as the most dangerous city in the world. In the last few years, several companies have set up organized tours to cater to the tourist-demand for information on this tragic chapter in the city's history.
Best Things to See and Do
Medellin is home to Colombia's most famous artist, Fernando Botero. In the city center, you can walk through Botero Plaza and get your picture taken amongst a few dozen of his large metal sculptures.
The plaza also features the Museo de Antioquia which features some of Botero's paintings, as well as other Latin artists.
One of the reasons Medellin is a popular place for expats to live in Colombia is the metro system. Medellin features Colombia's only metro train. From the main train line that runs North/South through the city, are several cable cars (like ski gondolas) that run up the mountains to poorer neighborhoods.
These cable cars are meant to give residents easier access to the city, however they also offer a cheap and fun way to get panoramic views of the entire city.
If you prefer adrenaline-pumping activities, paragliding is available for as little as $45 per 25-minute flight.
Where to Eat in Medellin
For a taste of the local cuisine, head to Mondongo's where you can try the mondongo (tripe) soup. Mexican food is often done well, and I'm a fan of 1910 Revolucion Mexicana for the stylish decor as much as the food. And if you're craving excellent creole or north Brazilian food, head to Bonuar, which is adjacent the Modern Art Museum, and features live Blues during the week.
Where to Drink and Dance
While the bars and discotecas around Parque Lleras are always busy on the weekends, there are many more places to party with locals than the Zona Rosa. A paisa favorite is the raucous Dulce Jesus Mio, which is decorated like a mock Antioquian pueblo. Workers dress up as caricatures of typical townspeople. Get there early (9 pm), and ensure you have at least one girl with you, to get a table.
For some of the city's best live salsa music, head downtown to El Eslabon Prendido on a Tuesday night (around 9:30 pm if you want a table). If you actually want room to dance, then go to the upscale Cien Fuegos, which features the biggest dance floor in town.
Best Area for a Night on the Town
Parque Lleras is the most accessible — you can just walk around until you find a bar or discoteca that looks like fun. Or, hop a cab to nearby Barrio Colombia and you'll have a dozen different discotecas to choose from, all within a few square blocks. And you'll see fewer foreigners than in Parque Lleras.
More adventurous visitors will go a bit further to La 33, or La 70, a five-block strip of salsa bars and clubs on the West side of the city.
Getting Around Medellin
Medellin is a large city, so while you'll be able to walk around within neighborhoods, you'll need public transport to get you around the city. Bus rides, which can be confusing at first, cost about 65 cents each, while a single ride on the metro will run you 85 cents.
The metro is very easy to use, clean, and generally safe (there's security at every station and platform). Taxis are metered, and you can go from one end of the city to the other for $6-7.
Events and Festivals
In early July, Medellin hosts Colombia's annual salsa festival. The weekend event is a combination of salsa workshops, competitions, and at night, social dancing.
As the fashion capital of Colombia, Medellin hosts Colombiamoda (fashion week) every July as well. The 3-day event is open to the public during the day (a pass costs about $40), while the runway shows are invite-only.
La Feria de las Flores, the city's annual flower parade, runs from the last week of July through the first week of August. The weekends are busy with parades, including La Cabalgata horse parade, an antique car parade, and the flower parade. There are also lots of concerts and special events held during the 10-day celebrations.
- published: 08 Nov 2012
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