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Las Lajas

Searching for a cathedral – Santuario de Las Lajas

It was Lakshmi who spotted the church first. The picture book showed a grand cathedral with an access bridge dramatically spanning a deep canyon. Gothic churches have always been our favorite and this one, spanning the canyon of the river Guáitara, was made all the more spectacular by its surroundings. Close to Ipiales and the border between Colombia and Ecuador, lies the Santuario de Las Lajas. The Virgin here is known for her miracles making Las Lajas a major pilgrim site in Colombia.

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Bazyli and I

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Relaxing by the Rio Magdalena

Giving a lift – The rude Pole – Our adventure in Tierradentro

Traveling by car puts us in the unique position of having something that’s widely sought after – a comfortable means of transport. Whether to give complete strangers a lift or not is always a question we have to deal with and make instantaneous decisions about. We had decided to keep the rear seats in our car just for this purpose; we thought giving rides would be a great means to help the locals and meet interesting travelers. The idea however, fell by the wayside when we read of the devious schemes designed to extract money from foreigners. So we have contented ourselves by offering the occasional ride to fellow travelers. Until, that is, we met Bazyli.

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San Augustin and Tierradentro

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San Augustin

Statues at San Augustin – Tombs of Tierradentro – Chasing Time

We followed Rio Magdalena from our first encounter in Mompós to a small town about 45 kms from its source. Swift flowing as it was around Mompós, it is even more lively here, its waters boiling, frothing and churling through steep drops and narrow constrictions, cutting a deep canyon in the surrounding countryside.

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Colonial Colombia

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New look

Assessing security – Of Mompos – Wooden ferries – City of art: Barichara (Map this!)

The plan was to avoid Colombia. Entirely.

How to tell whether a place is secure or not? We don’t have any fixed rules but a good indication is how security conscious the locals are. Armed guards at a small convenience store is bad news, but armed guards at a bank is normal.

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Meeting friends in the city of romance

Cartagena – Meeting friends (Map this!) Cartagena dawned and brought with it new and exciting things. We had finally left Central America and were in the continent of South America. We were in the port city of Cartagena in Colombia, which seems to be experiencing a new age. The security situation has vastly improved and […]

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