Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Yep, so this is what I do here :D

Well not exactly, actually, it was just one day. One day in the Teatro Colon, an old theatre here in Bogota - in renovation. I had the unique chance to see it from the inside, and have some fun segregating old theatre plays wardrobe. A lot of dirty, dirty work, believe me, but fun as well..



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Los Pozos Azules, heh, to nie to co w Tomaszowie :P

Was great, went there on horses, but since i was holding on tight not to fall I did not take any photos of this memorable moment myself.. but I'll get some supply of those soon :)


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waterfalls..

Very close to Villa de Leyva.. well close means 45 min in a car here :) Sun, beatufull views, a bit of climbing, a bit of adventure :D

Sunday, July 5, 2009


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Mountains surrounding Villa de Leyva.
Iguaque National Park, too bad I didn't feel too well that day. But still was worth it.
Very western-like visitors centre..

..and I do mean the 'westerns' :)


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The colonial town of Villa deLeyva.



Yep, was nice, actually great, the whole town still looking like ages ago, so rare in here.. so little places like this left, I guess, well at least in the big cities..


It is a small town, 1 day is enough to get to know it, but it's got a lot of great nature spots around it as well. It has a positive atmosphere, many people came here and never left .. :P at least that's what they told me. However those stones in all streets.. very annoying, if you decide to stay there you definitely have to resign from wearing high-heeled shoes forever :P

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Tunja - on the way to Villa de Leyva.

Tunja is said to be the ugliest city in Colombia.. I haven't seen a lot, but I guess I've already seen some much more ugly places :)

Saturday, June 6, 2009

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La Candelaria.. this is where it started, the whole Bogota thing. The oldest part of the city with some nice colonial houses and quite fun museums :P... well at least some of them were fun.


Here you can ofcourse also find the Simon Bolivar's (the Libertador) square.. every colombian city has it, I honestly start to think it's obligatory, written in the constitution or sth :P