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By Ralph2006
April 13th 2006
Salento South America » Colombia » Salento
Salento lies within the Coffee region of Colombia which as the name suggests is the main area for growing the famous Colombian coffee. Despite the fact that Colombia produces some of the finest Coffees in the world the coffee here is not that great as the really good stuff is exported and too expensive for the locals. Salento is another very tranquil place to hang out without too many major attractions. The town itself lies in an altitude of 2200m which means that even if the days are nice and warm (it is also very close to the equator) the nights [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 21st 2006 | 371 Views | [diary=52180]

Salento from above
The local pool hall
The coffee pickers get paid by the bucket

By Ralph2006
April 9th 2006
Medellin South America » Colombia » Medellin
Medellin was once considered one of the most dangerous city in the world for its size, and had a highly disproportional murder rate. It was the home of the Medellin drug cartel which was lead by Pablo Escobar. The drug Cartel and Pablo virtually took over the city in the late 1980's and early 1990's. He was quite popular with the locals as he built hospitals and public housing for the poor and once even was elected to a seat in the Colombian congress. He turned himself in at one stage as he was hunted by the Colombian military (the ones [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 14th 2006 | 972 Views | [diary=51238]

Night entertainment in Medellin
This was the average look of the girls in a normal bar.
Off we go

By Ralph2006
April 4th 2006
Cartagena South America » Colombia » Cartagena
Cartagena was once the most important sea port of the Spanish colonies in South America (basically the whole continent and more). Many of the gold ships of the Spanish fleet left from here towards Spain laden with the gold of the Incas and Aztecs. This obviously attracted many pirates and buccaneers of the time which led to Cartagena being plundered quite a few times. The Spanish didn’t like that a lot so they started to build a wall around the city and some forts to protect the city better. This seemed to work just fine as th [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 11th 2006 | 373 Views | [diary=51231]

The clock tower
Part of the city wall
Most of the buildings here have balconies

By Ralph2006
April 2nd 2006
Skype Oceania » Australia
Hi all Just wanted to let you know that I arrived safely in the 21st century and finally joined the VoIP craze with Skype Just in case you dont know what that I´m talking about. Skype is a programm for your computer which lets you call other people with Skype for free. Try it its quite amazin (btw. You can also make really cheap call to landlines in most countries with Skype). If you have Skype then you might want to add me to your contact list. My skype [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 2nd 2006 | 129 Views | [diary=50357]


Ciudad Perdida - "The lost city" the city we are talking about was build by the Tyrona Indians a long time ago and was abandoned four centuries ago when the Indians got wiped out by the Spaniards looking for Eldorado. It is the biggest Pre-Colombian city ever found in South America. At the peak the city had somewhere between 2000 and 4000 inhabitants (Machu Picchu had only 1000). You might have heard of the city in 2003 as some tourists were kidnapped while doing the trek there by the local Guerillas. The big surprise is not that the [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 11th 2006 | 1470 Views | [diary=49224]

A short stop
The first overnight stop place
Dinner

By Ralph2006
March 20th 2006
Rafting South America » Colombia » San Gil
Unbelievable but true I went to the white water rafting capital of Colombia. Ok San Gil is the only place in Colombia where you can go rafting but we won’t be picky will we. The other reason why I thought of stopping in San Gil was that it nicely breaks up the 20 hour bus ride to the coast. Didn’t expect much from the town but I liked it very much. It is not that big (30.000), very clean (which is surprising for a SA city) and feels very safe. Safe enough even to go for a run after dusk on [View Full Entry]

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Published: March 30th 2006 | 598 Views | [diary=47367]

The fruit and veggie market
Small street in Barichara
An even smaller street in an even smaller town next to Barichara

I guess most of you like me haven’t heard much good news from Colombia in a long time. If you ever hear anything on TV then its mostly related to Cocaine, the Medellin or Cali cartel, Colombia being the kidnapping capital of the world or the US trying to fxxk up another country. Well all good enough reasons to check it out (just kidding). The reason why I’m here is that Matt (Hi) a friend of mine brought Colombia up when I asked him where to go in South America. He seemed to be quite taken by this country. Other people [View Full Entry]

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Published: March 27th 2006 | 552 Views | [diary=46705]

Some official building
This is what the old town looks like most of the time
Busy street

If I would have only two words to describe Rio de Janeiro then I would use "not impressed". Yes, yes I know everyone claims that Rio has the most beautiful setting in the world, is full of girls in little bikinis laying on beautiful city beaches but I still think it’s not that great. I did the usual tourist things like going up and say hello to Christ, view the city from above from the Pao de Azucar (Sugar Loaf Mountain) and have a look at the admittedly exceptional setting the city has. A mandatory stop at Copacabana and Ipanema beach [View Full Entry]

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Published: March 19th 2006 | 301 Views | [diary=46264]

I swear the fish was that big
View from the hill where Christ the Redeemer stands
Setting up the CD shop

By Ralph2006
March 1st 2006
Carnival South America » Brazil » Bahia » Salvador
Good news: I found a way to share videos. If you want to view them, then read this blog. There you’ll find a video of Salvador but also of other locations I have been to. A quote from someone else’s website: Salvador's Carnival got into the 2005 edition of the Guinness Book as the biggest Carnival and the biggest street party on earth. Each year, two million people crowd the streets and roads of the city during the six days of Carnival. Yes big, crowded, dirty and smelly it was but hell it was fun. I arrived safe and secure at [View Full Entry]

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Published: March 18th 2006 | 511 Views | [diary=43459]

View of the beach
Igreja Sao Francisco
The old town Pelourinho looks like this everywhere

Btw. if you click on the image to the right you see a satellite map of the place which you can zoom in and out. To quote Lonely Planet the Iguazu falls are not your average "isn’t gravity nice" type of waterfalls. This one is bigger, better and wider than all the waterfalls I've seen so far combined. Apparently there are close to 300 falls with up to 80 meters height spread out over 2km. As one tourist brochure claims 1.2 million liters of water run over the falls ever second. The waterfalls (the river to be exact) are also the [View Full Entry]

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Published: March 18th 2006 | 223 Views | [diary=41393]

Overview of some smaller waterfalls
Garganta del Diabolo
And it looks even better live



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