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By Peter (Moderator) on Aug 27, 2008, 07:52 in Friendly Talkzone.
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Andres Chiquito says on Aug 27, 2008, 16:09: I just got back from my honeymoon traveling thru Brazil, Arg, Ur, and Colombia and they all are unique. I could be a little bias ,but the eje cafetero in Colombia was amazing. Everything looks so green and fresh air everyday that brough wonderful childhood memories. I travel to Manizales ( Climb the Nevado de el Ruiz) continiue to Santa Rosa de Cabales to the Arvelades termales ( Beautiful natural site) passed thru Pereria ( Nothing to write about it) and finished in Armenia. Armenia has many fincas that you can really feel the way a coffe plantation is run.We finished our Colombai trip in Cartagena which was ok ,but not what we were expecting regarding thebeaches and the anoying vendedores.Cartagena is a great place to visit to see all the historical sites ,but don't go there for the beaches. The best part of the trip is the worderful warm people that we met in each country and we never felt in danger.I have more stuff regarding our full trip if anyone is interested.
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