bogotá: first impressions
The Colombian capital evidently receives little tourism—odd since bogotanos are ultra friendly, the city sits in a privileged spot, the food is excellent, public transportation is easy & it’s an...
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Bogotá's growth as a city seemed to be outward rather than upward. Its relative lack of tall buildings point to the fact that acquiring new land was more economic than tearing down older structures...
View Articlebogotá: main museums
Museums give visitors a quick look into a new place--a chance to see how local people present themselves to the world. Some people treat museums as an obligation while traveling, but I honestly look...
View Articlebogotá: cementerio central
King Carlos II of Spain declared burials inside or beside churches illegal in 1787, but the American colonies waited awhile to implement the new rules. Old habits are hard to break. Buenos Aires...
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