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Usually, storm chasers are those planes the US Hurricane Center sends into tropical storms and hurricanes to measure wind strengths. They fly into these...
The Nevado del Ruiz, Colombia’s tallest volcano at 5,321 meters (17,457 feet), has been rumbling for months now, belching smoke and spewing ash...
The big joke right now is the incident involving US Secret Service agents who invited two dozen hookers to their hotel in Cartagena while waiting for...
You will constantly hear about bridges (puentes) when you are in Colombia and you might wonder why Colombians plan everything around them and look forward...
That “Official Blogger” badge you see in the upper right corner of each page of this blog means that I am now a participating foreign blogger...
In Colombia, the taxi you took to the New Year’s party will probably cost you more when you leave the celebration in the wee hours of the next morning...
I frankly do not understand why major hotels in Colombia are so pricey, rooms often costing over 200 dollars per night, but fortunately there is an abundance...
I have been away from Medellin since November, due to return in January. While I miss my wife and child, I’m not sure if I miss this time of the...
If you hear a Colombian talking about “verano” and “invierno”, summer and winter, he or she is not referring to seasons, but rather...
I periodically get inquiries from bozos asking me about Colombian women. They basically want to know if they are “easy”. In short, these...
So, you think you’re fluent in Spanish? That’s nice, but just like someone from New Jersey might have a little trouble understanding the speech...
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