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Saturday, July 2, 2011

Colombia surprised me

Colombia surprised me. I met lots of people traveling who told me not to go to Colombia because it was very dangerous. You hear lots of scare stories, people being kidnapped, hostels being robbed, the best I heard was from some backpackers in central america who were avoiding Colombia because it was too dangerous. They heard that someone was traveling in a taxi with his hand out the window and someone passed on a motorbike with a machete and chopped off his hand. The reason they chopped off his hand was so they could steal his wedding ring. I questioned the how true this story was, they'd heard it from a friend who'd heard it from a friend who knew someone else who had been to Colombia. So I suppose I can see why some people shy away from Colombia when they hear scare stories such as this combined with the general reputation Colombia has in Europe as a dangerous drug ridden country.


After the boat trip from Panama to Cartagena I spent a month traveling around Colombia. From Cartagena, a very touristy pictureesque colonial town, I went to Taganga, a small fishing village close to Tayrona national park. It was a welcome break from big cities especially considering I would spend the next few weeks traveling through the major cities in Colombia.

Taganga Beach

Fishermans end of Taganga Beach
My next stop was Medellín, a city that up until 15 years ago this city was a no go area for tourists mainly due to Pablo Escobar. Now (according to my guide book) Medellín is one of Colombia's wealtiest cities and a model of excellent urban planning. This is backed up by what I saw, a very modern safe wealthy city with excellent public transport and great public parks.

Cable Cars are part of public transport in Medellín
Most backpackers who visit Medellín do one of the many Pablo Escobar tours on offer. These tours take you around the city showing you the important sights including the rooftop where he was shot dead by police and finally finishing with a house visit to meet his brother. I didn't take the tour due to a combination of laziness but also I think it is a bit weird to do a tour that is almost celebrating the life of someone who terrorised a city for so many years. Some locals that I spoke too were disgusted by the fact that toursts came here to do tours that more or less celebrate his life. Ignoring the violence it is an interesting story, in 1989 he was Forbes magazine declared him the 7th richest man in the world and in 1986 he attempted to enter Colombian politics even offering to pay off the countrys USD$10 billion national debt.

Medellín today

Bogota was my next stop. I ended up staying for a week and a half, its the sort of city the grows on you. Its a litte more gritty than Medellín, not as clean and proper but not in a bad way. Lots of alternative music, clothes, people and street art.

Bogota Street Art

Street Art in progress
I like the stencil above the wall

On the Friday night I went to see a Colombian group, Systema Solar, play in Bogaloop, a venue similar to whelans or the village in Dublin. I went during the day to buy the tickets and only for I saw the actualy stage I would have been questioning if I had the right place at all, it looked more like a squat than a music venue. No name outside and the place was covered with street art and graffitti, inside and out!

Systema Solar in Bogota


Bienvenidos!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Same same but different

One photo is from Buenos Aires and one is from Dublin. Which is which?


Lo mismo pero diferente

Un foto es de Irlanda y el otro es de Buenos Aires. Cual es cual?


Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Dublin to Riga

The first leg of my trip was a €50 Ryanair flight to Riga. I stayed in the Naughty Squirrel backpackers hostel in the old town. There were 6 other backpackers staying in the hostel so we went out to dinner together and then walked to the Skybar. The skybar is at the top of a modern hotel and great views of the city but the drinks are very expensive. We only stayed for one drink and then went back to the hostel.


Riga by night



The next day we had a look at the christmas markets and then did a free walking tour around Riga. About 2 hours into the tour we stopped at a cafe but I don't drink tea or coffee so I ordered a hot chocolate. It wasn't what I was expecting...


Hot Chocolate in Riga


I got a small cup of melted chocolate and a glass of water! As part of the walking tour we stopped at an cinema that still paints the posters for any films that they show.

Painted Cinema Posters


As there was only 3 of us doing the walking tour the guide suggested that she could take us to a flea market. They don't really like tourists there but we'd be ok as it was a small group. We were not allowed to take any pictures there as some of the items for sale were probably stolen - car stereos, phones etc. They sold everything and the stalls were completely random. For example: one stall might be selling car engines, mobile phones, a few computer processors and a pair of ice skates.