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Ayahuasca: Is It Worth The Risk?

The Bogotá Post takes a look at Ayahuasca  and yagé - a growing trend among tourists in South America. A traditional plant mixture used by...

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If you’re interested in discovering your kinky side, you’re going to need some stuff.  Clothes, toys...all of these are available in Bogotá's...

Santa Fe Fail To Live Up To Expectations, Coach Gutierrez Resigns

Independiente Santa Fe started the league with a great run of games under the leadership of Omar Perez and Wilder Medina, but the side could not...

A Tale Of Two Restaurants

Cacio y Pepe Carrera 11a # 89-38 Reservas: 6447766 Not for those with a light wallet, but definitely worth splashing out on, this is the swanky new...

Happy Birthday Gringo Tuesdays

La Villa’s Gringo Tuesdays celebrated their 3rd Birthday this month, with hundreds of revellers gathering to join in the fun. Travis Crockett, the...

Election Ceasefire

COLOMBIA'S TWO largest rebel groups, the FARC and ELN, have announced independent ceasefires to last throughout the country’s upcoming presidential...

Colombia: Eco-Tourism Prize

[caption id="attachment_2227" align="alignright" width="300"] Cabo de San Juan, Tayrona National Park                                ...

Hovercrafts Combatting Insurgency

[caption id="attachment_2219" align="alignright" width="257"] British Naval Hovercraft Photo: courtesy of UK Ministry of Defence[/caption] BRITISH...

Who’s Who: Presidential Elections 2014

As the 2014 presidential elections come ever closer, Marion Sharples takes a look at each of the five candidates and their electoral...

Wiping The Slate Clean

What is Voto en Blanco, and how will it affect Colombia’s Presidential election? There is a law on Colombia’s books, stating that if the...

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