Monserratte Mountain

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Posted 2015-05-9 by AGF   If you do only one thing in Bogota visit Monserratte, a mountain that rises 3,152 meters (10, 341 feet) above the sea level and it dominates the city center….

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La Macarena

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Posted 2015-05-08 by AGF  After an hour in Bogota’s famous Gold Museum we went to the neighborhood known as Macarena.  This could be compared to SoHo in New York City, Palermo in Buenos Aires…

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Zipaquira

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Posted 2015-05-8 by AGF   After the Salt Cathedral we went to lunch, a local place my guide took all his tours.  As I would find out during my entire time in…

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Bogota, Day Two

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Posted 2015-05-06 by AGF   On my first full day the hotel arranged a private tour guide that would take to some of Bogota’s top tourist destinations, The Catedral de Sal Zipaquirá…

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Bogota Day One

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Posted on 2015-5-5 by AGF On my first full day in Bogota I just spent walking around, as I do most cities when I visit for the first time.  While…

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Welcome to Bogota!!!

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Posted 2015-5-04 by AGF Welcome to Bogota, Colombia.  A passport stamp, retrieve of my luggage, I hailed a cab, and I was off.  I had arrived in Bogota to see…

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II

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Posted 2013-5-10 by AGF 10. The Sky Tower – standing 1,076 feet high in the Auckland Skyline – you’re able to see and appreciate this beautiful city. 9. The Statue of…

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The Western Wall

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Posted 2013-12-28 by AGF Ladies pray on the right, men on the left side.  They write down their prayers and put them inside any crevice they can find in this…

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Jaffa Road

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Jaffa Road Posted 2013-12-29 by AGF  I decided to walk back to the bus station which was on Jaffa Road one of the longest and oldest major streets in Jerusalem.  The…

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