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— Oscar Wilde.
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my experience in Colombia
Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.

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It is a sovereign country in South America, which constitutes a social and democratic unitary state. Its official language is Spanish. president is Ivan Duque Márquez.

Medellin has the Aburrá Valley and its natural beauty makes it the ideal setting for hiking, zip-lining and horseback riding. Travel through the jungle to the Stone of Peñol and, climb the 740 steps to the top at the end there are unforgettable views.


I went to Colombia five years ago. I went to my family for a week. It was a nice trip, Colombia has a wet, hot and dry climate. The people are very friendly, nice.
BANDEJA PAISA
AREPA COLOMBIANA
Its main ingredient is corn and depending on the region where it is consumed, it can be white or yellow corn.
MY FAVORITE PLACES IN COLOMBIA
Visit Guatape’s highlights with Boat Ride

Guatapé, Piedra del Peñol
Medellin Planetarium.
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