by humoftheearth | Dec 30, 2022 | Places I've Been
Aguazul The name of Aguazul is due to the fact that the river Únete, presented a large blue well, where all ages gathered for recreation, laundry, fishing and to collect water in cans, pumpkins, pots, etc., for human and animal consumption and to water...
by humoftheearth | Aug 26, 2022 | Places I've Been
Tota Lake (or Laguna de Tota) is the biggest lake in Colombia. The size of the lake and the surrounding Andes mountains make it a magical place to visit. But it wasn’t only the esthetics of the place that made it so memorable; it was the kindness of the people here...
by humoftheearth | Aug 26, 2022 | Places I've Been
The month that I spent in Sogamoso was one of my favorite travel experiences that I’ve had. The city is perfectly positioned for hiking and numerous day trips to visit cute little towns inhabited by kind folks. Although the quantity and quality of things to do around...
by humoftheearth | Aug 26, 2022 | Places I've Been
Paipa is a popular vacation town that is mostly frequented by residents of Bogota, Colombia’s massive capital city. A lot of these people come to stay at the natural hot springs resorts or to enjoy some water sports on Sochagota Lake. Although there’s a lot of fun to...
by humoftheearth | Apr 27, 2022 | Places I've Been
Villa de Leyva is one of Colombia’s most famous towns. And for good reason. Its pristinely preserved colonial houses sitting on cobble stoned streets suggest a place with a history that is worth uncovering Most of Villa de Leyva’s attractions...