The gold museum in Bogota was one of the shinier places we’ve ever been.
Author: Nicole Owens
Paloquemao Market
Paloquemao, a gigantic, pungent, colorful, bountiful market in the middle of Bogota, did not disappoint.
Monseratte
The monastery-topped mountain Monseratte looms over the East horizon of Bogota.
How Bogota Feels
This post is just a set of pictures from around the city that capture the feeling of Bogota.
The Best Layover: The Everglades
The plan was this: Get in at 5am, rent a car, drive to the Everglades for a sunrise hike, take a boat ride, visit the Miccosukee Indian Village, and be back in time for our flight to Jamaica.
Just A Cool Elevator in Edificio Sucre
The purpose of this post is just so we don’t forget this excellent elevator in Edificio Sucre, Bogota.
Faking Calm in Bogotá
A strategy for surviving densely packed experiences in densely packed cities.
That Time We Tried Coca
Andeans across Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and Bolivia have been chewing coca leaves or drinking coca tea for thousands of years to help alleviate pain, suppress appetite, and treat altitude sickness. We had to try it.
Gastronostalgia
We went to Colombia with a list of foods that we wanted to eat that was 2 pages long.
The Only Subterranean Cathedral in the World is OK We Guess
“Zipa! Zipa!” An overpriced and underwhelming unofficial church in an old salt mine… but I guess the pictures came out okay.