Beautiful places in Cali Colombia 2019 4k #2
Beautiful places in Cali Colombia 2019 4k # 2
Jairo Varela monument, Chipichape & La Estación Mall, San Antonio Church & Neighborhood, Caicedo Square
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To walk through Cali Colombia, visiting the most emblematic places of this city of Colombia, places like the church La Ermita, located in the center of the city of Cali, again we toured the Boulevard del Rio, on the Cali River, we toured the center of the city, we passed by the monument to Jairo Varela, located in the square with the same name, in honor of the popular and brilliant salsa composer and musician.
We went up to the Church of San Antonio located in the traditional neighborhood of the same name, there is a good viewpoint over the city of Cali, where we could make some good shots of the city, then we were in the Plaza Caicedo, also called by locals like the Caicedo Park.
This video starts the tour in the Chipichape shopping center, we also went through the different stores and areas in the station shopping center and ends with a tour of the pupular area of downtown Cali.
In about 15 days we will return to the city of Medellin, and its traditional tourist places such as Parque Lleras and everything that comprises its nightlife, this city is very visited and requested in our videos by our subscribers, especially the nightlife in Medellín, El Poblado neighborhood and especially the nightclubs and the Parque Lleras area in Medellín.
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Ecuador Travel Video: Otavalo
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Otavalo, capital of Otavalo Canton, has a population largely made up of the Otavalo indigenous group. It is located in Imbabura Province of Ecuador. It is surrounded by the peaks of Imbabura (4,630 metres (15,190 ft)), Cotacachi (4,995 metres (16,388 ft)), and Mojanda volcanoes.
The indigenous Otavalo people are famous for weaving textiles, usually made of wool, which are sold at the famous Saturday market. Although the largest market is on Saturday, there is a very wide range of wares available throughout the week in the Plaza de los Ponchos, and the many local shops. The shops sell textiles such as handmade blankets, tablecloths, and much more.
During the market's peak, almost one third of the town becomes full of stalls selling textiles, tagua nut jewelry, musical instruments, dream catchers, leather goods, fake shrunken heads, indigenous costumes, hand-painted platters and trays, purses, clothing, spices, raw foods and spools of wool.
As Otavalo is famous for its textiles, many of the nearby villages and towns are famous for their own particular crafts. Cotacachi, for example, is the center of Ecuador's leather industry. In San Antonio, where the local specialty is wood carving, the main street prominently displays carved statues, picture frames, and furniture.
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Beautiful places in Peru that AREN'T Machu Picchu!
I'm sure that when you are thinking about Peru and places to visit, the first thing in your mind is Machu Picchu. I'm not surprised it's one of the most popular attractions in the country. But Peru is not only this one place! Here are 4 places that are worth to visit.
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0:23 Huaraz, Ancash
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2:12 Peruvian Amazon, Iquitos
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Streets of Villa de Leyva Colombia a Dream Town 2019 4K
Streets of Villa de Leyva Colombia a Dream Town 2019 4K
We visited Villa de Leyva, municipality of Boyacá whose distance from the capital Bogotá is 166 KM = 103 MI
We travel by road, we take the road to Tunja, which is the capital of the department of Boyacá.
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The beautiful town of Villa de Leyva is one of the most touristic in Colombia, frequently visited by tourists from all over the world, famous for its colonial-style architecture.
Villa de Leyva has a very active nightlife, but is famous for its museums and cultural and ecological activity.
In the surroundings of Villa de Leyva you can practice adventure sports such as trekking or ecological walks, a few kilometers away there are caverns of great height where speleology is practiced.
In Villa de Leyva is the fossil museum.
In Villa de Leyva horseback riding, ATV tours are practiced.
On this occasion we toured the streets of Villa de Leyva bohemian and artistic life, as well as museums and antique stores, we find in Villa de Leyva a large number of restaurants with variety in cuisine for all tastes.
Villa de Leyva is attractive for tourists because it respects its charming colonial architecture, its cobbled square, its silent streets and its Mediterranean climate. Villa de Leyva has been named several times as the most beautiful municipality in Colombia, difficult not to fall in love with its bougainvillea and its white walls, its clay tiles and cobblestone and the majesty of its mountains. Having a coffee or a beer in the square, a wine in the outskirts is a pleasure.
The elevation in Villa de Leyva is 2,143 meters above sea level and has an average temperature of 18 ° Celsius.
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Last week we visited Medellin Colombia, especially the Lleras Park in the town of Medellin, famous for its beautiful women.
We know that our subscribers ask for more videos of the Lleras park, we plan to return soon but before we will visit Pereira in Risaralda, Melgar in Tolima, Cartagena and the island of San Andres.
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Strangest Things Around The World - Ripley's Believe It Or Not!
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We are at the Ripley’s Believe it or not museum in Key West, Florida. Let’s go inside and I’ll give you complete tour of everything in it. This is the skeleton of the Fiji Island Mermaid, you can see the body of a fish and the skull that looks humanoid. A man by the name of Barnum charged 25 cents per head to view this in 1842. Now, is it real? No, when he was about to die, Barnum revealed the secret; he had fused the skeletons of the upper half of a monkey with the lower half of a fish. This is world’s greatest hoax by the way.
This is a human Shrunken Torso: The Jivaro Indians of Ecuador were the only people on earth to have practiced the ancient craft of head shrinking. The heads of slain enemies were carefully preserved in a week long ritual and shrunken to a quarter of their normal size. This shrunken torso was originally purchased in Panama by author Ernest Hemingway.
Next is a Naga Mask, the Nagas are a reptilian race who lived underground and their sculptures are found in many Asian countries. This mask was used to help exorcise evil spirits from people who are believed to be possessed. Robert Ripley bought this mask from the island of Sri Lanka in 1936.
Here you can see a Native American ritual called Okipa practiced by a tribe called Mandan in North Dakota. There are three stages of self-mutilation in this ritual; warriors were first hung from rafters with ropes attached by pegs inserted under their flesh. Buffalo skulls would be skewered to their legs to weigh them down. Their flesh would tear after a few minutes and they would fall.
This is the West African Hate God used as a Voodoo doll to hex the enemies. The Kondes people of West Africa brought this culture into America in 1809 when they came in as black slaves. Nails would be inserted into the doll slowly; day by day which is supposed to inflict painful mental and physical suffering on the enemy who would be tortured by an invisible spirit.
Speaking of torture, the medieval Germans used a more direct technique to torture women who were unfaithful. This device called the Iron Maiden has 14 spikes that are aligned to pierce the eyes, the throat and the heart. The victims, who were put inside, were so mutilated by this device, that it was often set on a drawbridge over water. The mangled body could then be released into the water without having to be handled.
Here is a coffin with a bell attached to it and you can see it ringing. In the early 19th century, because of medical misdiagnosis, being buried alive by mistake occurred with alarming regularity. To prevent premature burials, coffins were designed with alarm bell attachments. If a “dead” body awoke within the coffin, the attached bell could be rung from inside the coffin to alert gravediggers or other passerby. This is where the phrase “saved by the bell” came from.
This is a model of a human unicorn who lived in Manchuria, China. His name was Wang and he had a 13 inch horn growing out the back of his head. He was a normal human being in all other aspects and was photographed by Robert Ripley in 1931.
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