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I had a great opportunity to see the authentic life of the locals and capture some of the moments for you, my reader.
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🪓 Unique activity: | People watching |
🚶🏽♂️ Best free activity: | Enjoying the locals |
Thank you for your attention!
I hope I could share a little glimpse of the locals’ life in Colombia!
[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Conclusion:
What you saw from these pictures is of course just a little part of what you will see when you visit Colombia yourself. However, I hope you could still see how incredibly warm hearted these people are – smiling, enjoying their life while being busy with everyday’s affairs.
I really enjoyed being a photographer for you! 🙂
Have you been to Colombia? What are your thoughts after seeing all these pictures?
Leave your comment below, share with us!
Yulia
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Also, will i get by okay even though my Spanish is terrible?
it is advisable to learn some basics to make your life easier, but you will be also fine if you dont speak it at all
Do you travel by yourself? Did you feel safe? I’m a single girl thinking of going to Columbia for 2 weeks in March.
I did not travel by myself, but i think i would feel safe if i would in the places i have been to. just use common sense and it will be fine
Hola Julia soy jenifer de medellin, te conocí en dancing yo era una de las profesoras recuerdo que me diste tu tarjeta del blog y lo guarde pero no recordaba donde ahora me encuentro en Asia y encontré tu tarjeta y he visto tu blog y me encanta !!! Te mando un súper saludo y un abrazo fuerte
Hola Jenifer!
gracias por visitar mi sitio!
Fue un placer conocerte, espero volver algún día a Medellín y practicar mi salsa con tigo! 😉
Those are some beautiful pictures! I plan to visit Colombia in December and your posts makes me wish to visit there sooner.
hi Julie!
You still have lots of time to prepare then 🙂 I am sure you will love this hospitable country!
Let me know if you have any questions!
I habe been in Bogotá several times and if i had a chance i would live there and get married with a Colombian woman they are sinply bestiful and the people is amazingly friendly.
Dont forget that Bogota id the only one airport that smell coffee as soon as you are inside.
haha, totally agree about the women, they are gorgeous! Check out this article where I recommend to visit Bogota – https://misstouristcom.bigscoots-staging.com/your-colombia-bucket-list/ 😉