In Colombia, PHeymont spotted this balloon entrepreneur.
Grand Escapades shares a fascinating natural phenomena in Columbia — a river of many colors, perhaps an up and coming travel destination
Grand Escapades shares some examples of the beautiful colonial cities you can find in Santander, northeast of Bogota.
Colombia opens its remote national park, home to uncontacted tribes, to limited flyovers.
JHeymont snapped this quiet afternoon scene along the beach at a resort in Santa Marta, Colombia—a nice place to be on a winter day!
In Santa Marta, a fairly small museum navigates the fairly large tasks of the area’s history and its prehistory.
PHeymont spends a day making a nodding acquaintance with Colombia’s oldest city, on the Caribbean coast.
PHeymont and his wife aren’t really resort people, but on a recent trip with friends they enjoyed themselves, and found new relationships with wildlife.
It’s Canada, Colombia and Finland at the top of Lonely Planet’s ratings for next year…you’re invited to the party!
Colombia has found a 1708 shipwreck, believed to be the most valuable sunken treasure ever, off the coast of Cartagena. The treasure is worth $2 billion or more, and has been the object of searches and claims almost since the day the ship, the San Jose, was sunk by a British ship that was trying to take its cargo. Now that Colombia’s President has announced the find, can gold- and thrill-seeking scuba divers be far behind? Even the chance of a doubloon or two might be enough to perk up…
Grand Escapades shares a fascinating natural phenomena in Columbia — a river of many colors, perhaps an up and coming travel destination
Grand Escapades shares some examples of the beautiful colonial cities you can find in Santander, northeast of Bogota.
Colombia opens its remote national park, home to uncontacted tribes, to limited flyovers.
JHeymont snapped this quiet afternoon scene along the beach at a resort in Santa Marta, Colombia—a nice place to be on a winter day!
In Santa Marta, a fairly small museum navigates the fairly large tasks of the area’s history and its prehistory.
PHeymont spends a day making a nodding acquaintance with Colombia’s oldest city, on the Caribbean coast.
PHeymont and his wife aren’t really resort people, but on a recent trip with friends they enjoyed themselves, and found new relationships with wildlife.
It’s Canada, Colombia and Finland at the top of Lonely Planet’s ratings for next year…you’re invited to the party!
Colombia has found a 1708 shipwreck, believed to be the most valuable sunken treasure ever, off the coast of Cartagena. The treasure is worth $2 billion or more, and has been the object of searches and claims almost since the day the ship, the San Jose, was sunk by a British ship that was trying to take its cargo. Now that Colombia’s President has announced the find, can gold- and thrill-seeking scuba divers be far behind? Even the chance of a doubloon or two might be enough to perk up…