Apartamentos Kim Lee Cartagena
centro calle larga No.8b-145 Cartagena, Colombia
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Getting Down And Dirty
... like never before. However, despite all of this, we had still had a good day because the people in our group were great fun. When we got to our room we had a proper shower to make sure we were completely mud-free. That evening we cooked spaghetti bolognaise for dinner, before watching more Prison Break and Royal Family.
The following morning we had planned to do a day trip to the Islas de Rosario and Playa Blanca. However, we had heard a few bad ...
Salsa, Sweat and Scorchio Sun
... was started to expand so I thought this could be a good little exercise for me so off I went for my merengue, salsa cuban and colombian style lesson. I met a bunch of really nice people there another girl traveling solo Fran from NZ, Andreas from Germany and Andrei from Australia, after a lot of laughing and exhaustion after our introduction and then intermediate session I got dragged into by these guys, we shared some ...
Darien Gap Crossing (pt 2: The Dogs)
... they treat dogs in my opinion they deserve to be bitten. Anyway, we got the papers and a few pills of mild sedative to give the pooches before the flight.
We also got the mandatory crates - we bought them almost a week ago and trained the dogs to sleep in them (using treats as rewards) so that they wouldn't freak out too much when the time of the flight comes.
But now that the time approaches ...
New Year in Cartagena
... them in North America and Mexico.
I was a shame as it marred what had been a really enjoyable visit to a beautiful city and put us in a foul mood for leaving. Cara’s face was really sore and swelled right up such that the following day one eye had closed.
So just in case Google was having trouble associating all these things....La Casona, Getsemani, Cartagena, Hostal, Bed bugs, infestation, accommodation, ****, awful, unhappy!
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Medellin and Cartagena
... but all in two pieces.
Cartagena is a beautiful city, most of the buildings are from the colonial period- they are colorful and very impressive. People in the city are very mixed as well with Latinos, Europeans and Africans which is very nice to see. The first day we arrived, walking back form the supermarket we were ambushed by foam spraying hooligans! There was a fiesta on which we weren't aware of. It was like a street party with great atmosphere, and ...


