Vlog11*Must visit place in Cali Colombia-Río Pance Cali*Travel to River Pance*避暑胜地-班西河卡利哥伦比亚
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1.The Pance River is one of the main rivers of Cali, Colombia. It is born in the Farallones de Cali, in the Pance peak,Just 20 minutes from the center of Cali, southwest of the city. This river is located in the foothills of Los Farallones Natural Park.
2.In the initial part its water is fast, cold and crystalline, presenting low levels of contamination.
3.The river is one of the main tourist destinations of the inhabitants of Cali. From the Pance Village to the area known as the Vorágine, there are a number of restaurants.
4.It has its source in the beautiful peaks of those mountains.
The variety of fruit trees and trees, besides being a space rich in fish, attracts a great variety of birds. So the area has been constituted as a space for bird watching.
5.Likewise, along with the mayor's office and environmental institutions, trails have been built so that people can take advantage of this space without destroying it. Currently hiking and cycling routes are some of the most common activities in Pance.
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successfulDAILY VLOG in POPAYAN (feat. lamas in Ecuador) / vlog #74
I'm visiting Popayan, beautiful city in south Colombia and really trying to record while local people are keep warning me how dangerous it is and that apparently some people wanted to still my camera. Fuck that people just let me record MY THING. I believe in Positive energy and Good vibes, no one will attract me. Later that day I'm crossing border with Ecuador so as bonus You can see a little bit of panorama in Quito, Ecuador. KEEP POSITIVE GUYS! STAY STRONG!
Some South Colombia Highlights: Cali, Popayan and San Augustin
We will visit Cali with a very nice zoo.
Popayan, the white quiet city and San Augustin.
San Augustin is famous for the more then five hundred, 5000 year old, statues.
Little is known about the people who made them from soft volcanic rock.
There is of course much more to see in South Colombia, but this has been my selection.
Parque Nacional Natural Puracé - El Cóndor Andino y El Volcán Puracé
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Información turística:
El Parque Puracé se queda al sureste de Popayán en Colombia, y hay solo un bus que sale diario a las 5 en la mañana del terminal de Popayán (vale $18 mil COP). Uno se baja en un lugar se llama 'La Cruce', donde hay que pagar para entrar al parque ($30 mil para Colombianos, $40 mil para extranjeros). Guías cuestan $35 mil cada tour, y hay dos tours disponsible - el primero para ver los cóndores, cascadas y termales; el segundo para subir el volcán.
Tourist information:
El Parque Puracé is located to the south east of Popayán in Colombian. There is only one bus daily for the park leaving at 5am from the terminal in Popayán. You have to get off in a place called 'La Cruce' (you should ask the driver to tell you when you've arrived as it's not obvious). It costs $30 mil COP to enter the park for Colombians and $40 mil for foreigners, although I got the discount with an expired work cédula so it's worth trying.The guides cost $35 mil per tour and there are two tours available - one to see the condors, waterfalls and thermals; the other to climb the volcano.
¿Qué ver en COLOMBIA?
Colombia, un destino turístico que resulta ser una maravilla, compruébalo.
Que ver en Colombia ? ▶ ▶ ▶ ◀ ◀ ◀
Si tienes las siguientes preguntas:
●¿Qué ver en Colombia ?
●¿Qué hacer en Colombia ?
●¿Qué cosas y lugares visitar en Colombia ?
Estás en el vídeo perfecto, resolveremos todas tus dudas a continuación.
● Turismo en Colombia ▶ ▶ ▶
Colombia está situada al norte de Sudamérica, siendo un país con costas hacia el Caribe y el océano Pacífico, a la vez que una geografía que incluye selvas y serranías andinas.
Para saber que ver en Colombia, primero necesitas información sobre cuales sitios visitar, mismos que te indicamos a continuación.
● Colombia| Destinos, lugares, sitios y cosas que visitar ▶ ▶ ▶
En Colombia existen numerosos lugares para recorrer, empezando por sus ciudades. En Bogotá, la capital, podrás disfrutar de su plaza Bolívar y de puntos como el Barrio de la Candelaria, el mirador Calera y el cerro Monserrat.
Igualmente, está Cartagena y sus monumentos coloniales, entre los que destaca el Castillo San Felipe de Barajas. Recientemente, Medellín se ha vuelto uno de los atractivos del país por su feria de moda, además de ruta económica y cultural.
Recorrer Colombia implica muchas cosas, como disfrutar su belleza natural y sus playas. Por ello, uno de los recorridos indispensables es el Parque Nacional Tayrona o su cuenca amazónica.
● Que ver en Colombia ▶ ▶ ▶
Para saber que ver en Colombia se requiere conocer cosas de su geografía y cultura.
Entre sus atractivos culturales está el pueblo de Aracataca, sitio nacimiento del escritor y premio nobel Gabriel García Márquez. Igualmente, están sus lugares coloniales como Santa Fe de Antioquia, Popayán, Tunja, Villa de Leyva y Santa Cruz de Mompox.
Entre los puntos de valor natural están la Península de la Goajira, el volcán Nevado del Ruiz y el desierto de Tatacoa. Además, no puede faltar la ruta de playas colombianas en la zona caribeña, famosas por su alegría y diversión.
● Curiosidades de Colombia ▶ ▶ ▶
Es útil conocer que cosas ver y hacer en Colombia en pocos días, pues el país es grande y requerirás una guía para movilizarte.
Vale decirse, que Colombia es muy visitada por observadores de aves, pues el país con más biodiversidad de estas especies en el mundo.
Si deseas viajar a Colombia, no dudes en hacerlo. Es un país maravilloso, idóneo para unas vacaciones que jamás olvidarás.
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Sense of Place Episode 13 - Hacienda Antigua - The Final Frontier
Episode 13 takes us to Hacienda Antigua, near Sayulita, Mexico to meet Frank and Kelley, hosts of HaciendaAntiguaMexico.com. In this episode, we fall in love with Mexico and are reminded that this journey through new vacation rental movements has time and time again connected us with some old-school hospitality.
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SCENIC LIGHTHOUSE (Teaser) | Xel-Há Park, All Inclusive Hidden Wonder at Tulum, Mexico
Heaven is a little bit closer with XEL-HÁ's new attraction.
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Welcome to paradise... welcome to Xel-Há!
Regarded as one of the world's greatest natural wonders, Xel-Há provides one of the best experiences in the heart of the Riviera Maya. Practice snorkeling and see hundreds of colorful fish and a great diversity of marine species that inhabit its Cove and its cenotes. At this All Inclusive Xel-Há Park you can enjoy water activities, ecological attractions, restaurants and the best scenery to admire while you relax in a hammock or walk around the corners of Xel-Há. Come and immerse yourself in one of the cenotes, lakes and caves, or enjoy the aquatic zip-lines you'll only find at Xel-Há.
Xel-Ha is considered the world's largest natural aquarium. An amazing attraction located in southeastern Mexico in the state of Quintana Roo; 2 hours south of Cancun and 15 minutes north of Tulum.
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Akawanka Lodge, San Agustín, Colombia, HD Review
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Akawanka Lodge is surrounded by the natural landscapes of San Agustín. Its convenient location allows guests to enjoy less than 10 minutes' walk to nearby parks and museums.
This property offers free WiFi and features mountain views from the balcony and rooms. The ensuite bathroom also comes with a shower.
Akawanka Lodge features an on-site restaurant and bar. It also provides guests with 24-hour reception and a garden terrace, . An array of activities can be enjoyed on site or in the surroundings, including horse riding and hiking. Guests can buy souvenirs at the property's gift shop.
Alto Lavapatas is 1,950 feet away from the lodge. San Agustín Archaeological Park is 2,450 feet away.
Highland Hijinx Dospollos's photos around Popayan, La Plata, San Augustin and Silvia, Colombia
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Entry from: Popayan, La Plata, San Augustin and Silvia, Colombia
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After a smog choking week in Bogota, desperate for fresh air we took a day long bus ride to Popayan in the south of the country. Short bus rides are a thing of the past. We travelled through the Andes for the first time, no snow peaks yet, and through the majestic coffee growing valleys of southern Colombia. We spent most of the journey hanging out the windows gawping at the views. The journey was incredible, some of the best scenery we have seen so far, which is saying something. Unfortunatley taking piccies from a bumpy bus is quite a feat so our photos probably dont do the scenery the justice it deserves. Bus drivers dont take to kindly to being asked to stop on mountain passes for a gringo photo opportunity. Popayan was a really nice place to chill out for a few days, using it as base to explore. We visited the mountain village of Silvia for the famous Wednesday indiginous market. It is one of the biggest gatherings of indigenous people Colombia. They all still wear typical dress of bright blues and pinks and bowler hats. A fantastic sight. We did our classic of looking at the Lonely Planet map and thinking we would take a short bus ride to visit some thermal springs near La Plata, about 100km away. The journey actually took 2 days in the end, as it took around 10 hours to reach La Plata. It was the roughest road we have been on so far, the bus was a truck with a bus compartment welded on to the back. You can tell when you get off the beaten tourist trail when school children run away from you when you get off the bus in the small villages. We think its the beard. Latino men dont do beards its strictly moustache only. The springs were like somewhere from another planet. Icy mountain creeks combine with hot sulphur springs to produce some spectacular landscape with multi-coloured lichens, mosses and algae, very cool. We ate one of the best meals since we have been travelling that day in a tiny wooden hut at the side of the road, vegatable soup followed by smoked trout with coconut rice, and some root vegatables which we still dont know the name of. The trout was caught in the river nearby, and smoked over the fire in the hut. The food was so fresh and heartwarming in the cold mountains, a meal that will be remembered for a long time. We then sat in the hut waiting for the bus back to Popayan, FOR 5 HOURS!!! Punctuality isn't a priority in the highlands. The next morning we headed out to San Agustin known as the Valley of the statues, where hundreds of rough hewn stone figures of men, animals and gods are dotted about dating back from 3300BC. They were very interesting at first, but there are just so many of them! We think we saw more statues than people in the couple of days we spent there. The last few stops on our way south to Ecuador were a little town of Sandona, a tiny little village balanced precariously on the side of a steep active volcano where they make Panama Hats. Luckily it was a sunny day and we saw hundreds of hats lying out on the streets a lovely sight. Then on to Ipiales to see the famous gothic cathdral built on a bridge over a deep gorge, amazing. Colombia has definately been our favourite country so far, the landscape is indescribably beautiful, the towns are really interesting and full of character, and the people are the friendliest we have ever met. Combined with the fact that not many travellers make it here, it really is a special untouched place. We both want to return some day, and explore more of this special country.
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Photos from this trip:
1. Lush highland scenery and mountain house
2. Un Rio
3. Alien Planet
4. Keith amongst the tree ferns
5. Alien being
6. Los Termales de San Juan
7. Born with the grace and agility of a Ballerina!
8. Keith getting natures steam treatment
9. Alien plant form
10. The mountain hut/restaurant/bus stop
11. Fuente de Lavapatas
12. Face of the monkey
13. Cafe
14. Guama (the Ice cream Pod)
15. Stone Coffin
16. Keith getting to know the locals
17. Tasha trying to blend in
18. Statues of San Agustin
19. More statues
20. Tashas favourite road-sign
21. Fireworks in San Agustin
22. Typical Colombian Chicken Bus
23. Market at Silvia
24. Residents of Silvia
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