One Bogotá resident even used an expression I had thought only popped up in awkward workshops in Spanish class: “¡Qué lástima!” (“What a shame!”) Bustling and built for governing, Colombia’s capital ...
Breathless at the start of my visit to Bogota for a conference last month, I quickly learned that was because of the Colombian capital’s 8,800-foot altitude high in South America’s Andes. Its altitude ...
From frolicking on the beaches of the Caribbean coast and taking pictures in colorful Cartagena, to partying in Medellín and enjoying the street art of La Candelaria in Bogotá, the reputation of ...
While Colombia’s African Diaspora population is the third largest in the Americas, after Brazil and the United States, they’ve endured intense violence and persecution at the hands of the country’s ...
One Bogotá resident even used an expression I had thought only popped up in awkward workshops in Spanish class: “¡Qué lástima!” (“What a shame!”) Bustling and built for governing, Colombia’s capital ...